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The cell movie (whisperers)
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I watched the cell today and noticed that every time I had watched it I had somehow i missed the same scene??? Check link
What are those 3 whispering things lol,is there any history on them? Are they Mythical creatures or something.....or am I just over questioning nothing?
I ask as I know I've seen them in a painting and are in missy Elliotts get your freak on music video lol
What are those 3 whispering things lol,is there any history on them? Are they Mythical creatures or something.....or am I just over questioning nothing?
I ask as I know I've seen them in a painting and are in missy Elliotts get your freak on music video lol
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But to answer your post and knowing nowt about this production, I would regard the three girlies as a refernce to the 'old magic' of things occurring in threes, three being a sacred number, and they also act like the Greek Furies or Harpies - being actively opposite of all accepted 'feminine' traits such as empathy, love and warmth. In addition they appear to be deliberately posed as ancient egyptian wall-painting of souls, both in their body wrapping, their rigid pose and their semi-profile position.
Blimey, can't you watch the football instead?
But to answer your post and knowing nowt about this production, I would regard the three girlies as a refernce to the 'old magic' of things occurring in threes, three being a sacred number, and they also act like the Greek Furies or Harpies - being actively opposite of all accepted 'feminine' traits such as empathy, love and warmth. In addition they appear to be deliberately posed as ancient egyptian wall-painting of souls, both in their body wrapping, their rigid pose and their semi-profile position.
Blimey, can't you watch the football instead?
The director used a number of art pieces as inspiration (e.g. Damien Hirst's work for the horse/glass bit) as well as a number of music promo pieces (he started his career in the field - "Losing My Religion" is one of his). Anyway, the scene is based on Odd Nerdrum's "Dawn". http://webartacademy....Dawn_-Odd_Nerdrum.jpg
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