Saturday, May 6, 2017

Neighborhood Watch 3

I saw the play. It was vulgar. Both the play and script are very vulgar sometimes I just feel too much cursing drowns out the meaning of the story. I understand there is disillusionment in the society and there is subtext about the way we all live our lives. The parallelism is so obvious but that makes the story better because you know what to expect. All of these stories of the characters woven in to this messy tapestry is cliche. Sometimes cliches are great but I felt I was deprived early on. I am the type of reader who wants more when the story has ended. The end was so abrupt I felt I couldn't fall in love the way I wanted to. However, I must read the play first. My visualization and the play were different. The screenwriter probably meant to do it that way. Almost trick the reader into visualizing their interpretation of dysfunction. That is why it sounds so colloquial because we as a reader and audience should make our own setting.

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