The use of Carl Orff's Music for Kinder, as one of the motifs of this film, intertwined with the narration and plot is significant to the concept of this film as well: Two very young people without impulse control leading to behavior at the fringe of civilization...
"At times it's almost as if she's doing an impression of a normal person." I agree and got that too. I don't think it's an intentional impression, though. It's a manifestation of her brokenness, or of something basic never having cemented itself inside of her.
Thanks for this one, this film is really making me think
The use of Carl Orff's Music for Kinder, as one of the motifs of this film, intertwined with the narration and plot is significant to the concept of this film as well: Two very young people without impulse control leading to behavior at the fringe of civilization...
"At times it's almost as if she's doing an impression of a normal person." I agree and got that too. I don't think it's an intentional impression, though. It's a manifestation of her brokenness, or of something basic never having cemented itself inside of her.
This is a good analysis.
There were four videos in this series but I can only find two of them on RUclips. Where can I find the videos for The Thin Red Line and The New World?