Monday, February 6, 2017

Reading Notes: Sita Sings the Blues, Section B

Part B

What in the world kind of re-opening a movie is a guy breaking up with his girlfriend, and how is it relevant?

This movie is trippy.

Is she pregnant with Rama or Ravana?

Rama seemed so nice, why does he banish Sita. He loves her so much. Didn't Sita prove herself in the fire?  Why does Rama care about the thoughts of his subjects? He didn't even care to be kind before.

I could write two stories. One as if the babies are Rama's and one as if they are Ravana's.

Even if Rama had to exile Sita, he should have been honest.

I could write about Sita fulfilling her threat to jump into the river... maybe not kill the babies.. as Rama's sons they could find a way to survive. Or Ravana could find the babies.

The song the twins sang about their dad seems harsh toward Sita. How can the boys say that when Sita birthed them.

Rama could just take the boys and leave Sita behind

What in the world was the song where Sita was taken back into the womb of Mother Nature??
She Proved she was pure, though. Maybe at that moment, she could realize not to waste her time with Rama and deny him his sons.

In the heavens, they were reunited without the earthly struggles. That's cool I guess.

Image Information: Sita Cries a River
Originally from Sita Sings the Blues by Nina Paley
Source: Wikimedia




Source:
Your Name Here presents in association with Your Money; a Funded by You production; a film by Nina Paley; written by Nina Paley; directed by Nina Paley; produced by Nina Paley. (2008). Sita sings the blues. [San Francisco]: Nina Paley Productions, LLC.

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