It’s funny just how rare it is to see characters in movies or TV shows reading. Veronique apparently didn’t just buy one of Alexandre’s books, she seems to have bought them all. And she’s surrounded herself on her bed with them and appears to be devouring
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I mentioned yesterday the main difference between Weronika and Veronique, that of awareness. Veronique lives in a higher level of consciousness because she is attuned to the world and receptive to lessons. The most important thing I have taken away from my years’ long study of Michel de Montaigne, supplemented
As we’ll see in this segment, Weronika and Veronique are not exactly alike. But they do share very warm, loving relationships with their fathers, and in this scene, Veronique drives home to see her dad. He seems to live in a very lovely cottage in the French countryside. We
We next see Veronique in her classroom, where she has put on the blackboard notations for a piece of music she says that she enjoys. Veronique says it was only recently “discovered” but was composed over 200 years ago by a Dutch composer. It is, of course, the piece by
Veronique enters the school building, walking with her chimes, as if she needed another reminder of her angelic quality. When she gets to the music room, she sees a middle aged man setting up what appears to be theatrical equipment, including some lights. She apologizes and tells him that she
The transition from Weronika to Veronique is stark and abrupt. The casket is in the earth, the screen fades to black, but we still hear the shovels at work covering the casket fully. As the sound continues, visuals of Veronique begin. She is bathed in that gold tinted light again,