What is Bob thinking about after he puts Charlotte to bed?
Posted: Sun May 07, 2006 2:33 am
There is so much running through Bob's mind as he tucks in Charlotte, exits the room making sure it's safe and secure, and idles back to his hotel room. Much of the motivation of the characters are expressed through eye contact and facial expressions alone. The silent scenes are powerful in this movie.
As Bob closes the door and walks back to his room, what is he thinking about? It looks like his mind is fertile with memories, possibly expectations. He's tired, but he is so awake in his mind. He has just formed a unique bond with Charlotte. A very trusting one that she let him carry her to bed, and she was clinging to him so comfortably. Could you imagine if John showed up at that moment, or if he was inside the room, what kind of confrontation there would be, to see his wife in the arms of another man.
It seems to me that there are so many thoughts running through Bob's mind. The night they just shared, the connection they just made, and the possibilities of that friendship.
As Bob closes the door and walks back to his room, what is he thinking about? It looks like his mind is fertile with memories, possibly expectations. He's tired, but he is so awake in his mind. He has just formed a unique bond with Charlotte. A very trusting one that she let him carry her to bed, and she was clinging to him so comfortably. Could you imagine if John showed up at that moment, or if he was inside the room, what kind of confrontation there would be, to see his wife in the arms of another man.
It seems to me that there are so many thoughts running through Bob's mind. The night they just shared, the connection they just made, and the possibilities of that friendship.