Hey, folks, I have been watching The Bear (no spoilers please, I'm about a third of the way through the second season and I'm not a binge watching type: attention span too short.) and anyway last night I watched the episode (S2E4, "Honeydew") where Marcus goes to Copenhagen and was struck by what a completely beautiful allegory for all kinds of art that narrative constructs. There's so much graceful and indirect dialogue and exposition in this show, and it's just lovely.
Art is scary and art is hard.
Art is scary and art is hard.
Art is scary and art is hard.
Hey, folks, I have been watching The Bear (no spoilers please, I'm about a third of the way through the second season and I'm not a binge watching type: attention span too short.) and anyway last night I watched the episode (S2E4, "Honeydew") where Marcus goes to Copenhagen and was struck by what a completely beautiful allegory for all kinds of art that narrative constructs. There's so much graceful and indirect dialogue and exposition in this show, and it's just lovely.