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I took a few days off after completing “The Green Ray” and pondered taking a different direction in my next scene-by-scene movie analysis. I’ve decided to go with the 2022 film “Aftersun” by first time director Charlotte Wells. This is a departure for me in several ways. First, it’

Part 11: Destiny

The Green Ray

Throughout “The Green Ray,” it feels like Delphine is building towards something. She cannot articulate what it is she’s looking for, but in a way, this doesn’t diminish her yearning, it gives it greater heft. She must have some grand romantic vision in her head that will be

Part 10: Downgrade

The Green Ray

This is the first time that I’ve taken a scene-by-scene approach to a movie and ended up liking and respecting it less as a result. I am officially downgrading “The Green Ray” with one more essay to go tomorrow, it is no longer on my list of favorite films.

Part 9: Nothing

The Green Ray

Delphine had to hit rock bottom before her great revival began. But that means one more section that ends with her crying. I feel like apologizing for that. I’ve taken my non-existent cinematic audience on a fairly dull, somewhat depressing ride so far. I could blame Delphine for that,

Part 8: Eavesdropping

The Green Ray

To continue Thursday, August 2, Delphine happens upon a group of older people, four women and a man, who are discussing the Jules Verne novel “The Green Ray.” One woman tells most of the story, saying that she is not a fan of Verne’s writing in general — another in

Part 7: Failing

The Green Ray

Michel de Montaigne wrote that it is equally possible to fail at solitude as it is to fail in the company of others. Delphine is a character who desires to be alone when she is with other people, but wishes to be with other people whenever she’s alone. She