In this short-film the character of Lisle is presented a young innocent girl. She doesn't understand what is happening for that reason she believes she can find her mother. She's a good person who never meant to harm anyone, but her childish games kept her sister from saying goodbye to her mom. Her character remains the same as she grows up and that's why she understands that even though many years have happened it's her duty to tell her sister what happened that night.
Setting:
This story takes place in more than one setting, but in my opinion the setting of the airplane in the cemetery is key because that's where Lisle finds her mother. She finds an airplane, but she thinks is a star-ship that will take her to heaven. Additionally, when she and her sister are older they come back to this place and Aurora confesses what she told her mother. After this confession, she feel better and together they find peace.Backstory:
Goal:
The goal for both girls was to find their mother. For Lisle she wanted to find her because she couldn't accept that she was gone and that she would never be back. As for Aurora, she wanted to find her mother because she needed to ask for forgiveness and find peace to her soul. Both needed to see her for the last time and say goodbye. In the imagine to the right shows the two girls running towards the tree where their mother stands waiting for them.
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Relationship:
The relations between Aurora and Lisle is a sisterhood. They used to be very close when they were younger, but after their mother's death, they fell apart and until Lisle confesses what happened the night she got lost, they come closer again. On the picture to the right they're walking towards their mom's grave and there is light but shadows remain demonstrating how their relationship has been. They have had good and bad moments.
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Mood:
The mood of in the story is anger and pain. Aurora's character shows anger when she's a child, but what she really feels is pain and we discover that later when she's older. While Lisle only shows pain for losing her mom and making Aurora resent her. The mood of anger and pain dominate the entire short-film
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Discovery
This shot of Aurora shows the moment of discovery. She discovers that her mom heard what she told her that day at the hospital. But she also discovers that her mom knew she loved her. This moment of discovery is reflected on the medium shot of Aurora.
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