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Genre: Film & Animation
Date of upload: Jul 22, 2020 ^^
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Note on 12:35: in the Torah ("Old Testament") clothing is labelled as "shatnez/שַׁעַטְנֵז" if it contains a mixture of wool and linen, or another blend of a material that comes from an animal, and a material that comes from a plant. Wearing any shatnez clothing is prohibited, it's seen as mixing two life forms, and the rule of shatnez also prohibits mixing of any types of materials, and the planting of different seeds together. Like a lot of Jewish laws, the applications and definitions have evolved over time from that original definition, but I never would've thought it'd be interpreted as "stripes are bad" lmao. I had no idea that's why stripes are seen as revolutionary and counter-culture! Great video as always, really educational and well-thought out!
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En Moonrise Kingdom, a mi entender el vestido amarillo de Susie, también representa la conexión con Sam. Es el color que ambos comparten. Lo usa al final del film para dar a entender que pese a todo hay algo que los une. Es algo asi como el color de la conexión. El azul, que es el opuesto, es el color que usan para representar la desconexión, todo aquello que se interpone entre ellos dos.
Muy interesantes todos tus análisis... Amo tu canal !!
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@julia-3421
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In the Royal Tenenbaums, I always wondered if Margot was trying to emulate a "grown-up" as a kid, with the fur coat and smoking. Someone who wanted to grow up quickly, but now that she's there, she doesn't know how to go beyond that. Thank you for an amazing video - I learnt so much, especially about the Royal Tenenbaums.
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