Friday, February 6, 2009

Killed the other two

Georgina is not comfortable being a young adult. She had a fling with it,
even smoked part of a cigarette after the act, but it was not an experience
that she felt a compulsion to repeat.
She clearly demonstrates an affinity for children, and a wonderful way to
interact with them in creative and nurturing ways. She is clearly the ideal
mother in this picture.
Compare Georgina to the other female characters portrayed in the movie.
There's the frigid hypochondrical wife, and the abrupt serviceable butler's
housekeeper/spouse. Charlotte Rampling's character is musically talented as
well as beautiful, and popular, and much too eager to meet you for a drink
after her 2pm d&c.
Georgy Girl wants more than anything to be a mother. A mother needs a
husband and a father for the child. Learnington has always wanted to be a
father, and has always loved Georgina chastely but with far-off lust.
Georgy Girl has always known that she's less attractive and less talented
than her sister, but the sister attracted the delicious Alan Bates who is
also seemingly blessed in the genetics department. Best possible outcome of
combinations has most beautiful and talented two persons of the opposite
sex copulate and conceive, with absolutely no unpleasant outcome for anyone
involved.
Georgy gets a baby more beautiful and talented, she must feel, than any
baby that she could have conceived in her own body.