Friday, January 10, 2014

Chameleon Aspect

If you go slowly through the final scene you will see the alien as a chameleon, and remember back in the cornfield that it made itself the same GREEN as the growing corn.

the first suggestion of the alien in the room is by Graham and Bo seeing it "on TV" but Graham has just turned it off to move it "OUT OF THE CLOSET" [take note]

then we see that Night distracts our attention by our first glimpse of this nasty alien [other than in the TV reflection] and by missing fingers, and it is obvious Night has had the CGI lads make him exactly as every popular bit of media WANTS us to see him, almost comical as a normal skater from WINTER Olympics with ears/nose chopped off. Recall "Scandinavian" word from earlier?

but the distraction means we miss the fact he has replicated the exact pattern of the boy's shirt on his arm/hand/fingers.

next we see his other arm move up to spray the substance with Graham in background and Graham's head is likewise "chameleoned" on the wrist of alien.

then Bo screams and we see her image screaming on the back of our favorite "family" alien.

one might say he could be transparent but because we don't see anything but people through the alien it seems that chameleon camouflage is Night's intention in these clues.

next we move on to the EFFECT [simply turning RED] of water spilt/ed on the alien, but please first consider the above and also consider whether there was any evidence of HARM, because I am thinking THAT is the main WRONG assumption here that is keeping us from the true true of Night's message.

espec so as it is the broken bat that killed him PLUS we see him doing his last breath IN the TV itself - which to me harks strongly back to War of the Worlds and the part of the media in that hoax, combined with the date under the bat of the TV hoax re some famous footballer.

and also consider the flash backs in middle of all this and "Tell Graham to SEE" which to me strongly suggest a "Nightism" he uses in The Village of "None so blind as those who refuse to see", or as Kubrick put it, Eyes Wide Shut.

and don't forget Night has already used the colour RED in Sixth Sense and will do so again in The Village.

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