00:00This bleed between the conscious and the subconscious is very rare, well a lot about this I hope is quite rare terrain for examining grief, it's male, it deals with this very particular milieu of man and age of man, but which is not so unique, but the way it does so by bringing in something that exists psychically in the trauma of grief, it isn't represented or presentational in conscious everyday living, the mundane thing of how you get through the day, when the memory is going to hit you, when your disassociation is going to hit you, when your
00:30well, what else, magical thinking, anger, how all those things that come up in behavioural psychology, which is also in the script and in moments in the film, in this instance so sudden for this family, that the fear of that I think started to transfer into his behaviour, so he'd be cross with them because he'd lost them, in the words he'd lost another thing, but it wasn't really that, it was the fact that he'd lost his wife and anything could be lost to him at any moment, and he realises that and breaks down remorse and asks for their forgiveness and just says,
01:00I'm so sorry, I miss her, I miss her, I miss mummy so much, so it's very deftly written into the script in a more psychological way, but also in a sort of pseudo semi-conscious way as well, so both of those states to play with are really interesting, to be less verbal, unlike me, I'm very verbal unfortunately, that also proved.
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