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More than whim » North by Northwestern
the oblivious, inwardly focused pair force us to examine our own lives before criticizing their utter disregard for personal growth and progress. In contrast to Tenoch and Julio, everything about Luisa reflects her desperation for action. She wants more than anything to go somewhere, to do something, to feel, to grow and most importantly, to move. Movement, particularly that of the car, parallels her desire to explore. Though Luisa embraces this, speaking to the desire within any self-aware person to do the same things in the hope of gaining experience and growing from the world around them, the boys remain pathetically static throughout their odyssey, and select the stops for their t...
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