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Date: 2004-03-20 01:27 am (UTC)LMAO I loved that part.
Though the symbolizm of him breaking his mirror, consiering the symbols of windows and mirrors and the roles they have in the rest of the movie, is a lot deeper now that I think of it. Killing his mirror could be looked at as not being willing to accept/see the truth of the situation. And of course it was symbolic since he saw *his* reflection and thought it was Shooter... but since he *was* shooter... he should have figured it out right then *G*
Awwww! Thank you for admiring what I was trying to get at with my rambling. I do love Johnny... he's just not my most favorite actor and not at all the reason I went to see the movie :-) It touched me on a whole lot of levels. And I'm glad it did the same to others.
Oohhh! So envious I am of your cabin!!!!!! I've always wanted a cabin in the woods with a fireplace. *sigh* Lucky lucky you! :-)
Most writers hear voices, actually. Whether it's character voices or inner naration. Writers express themselves through words, so I think it's only normal to think in words. And writers are used to analyzing situations and scrutinizing over details... it's hard to do that without talking to a voice in your head, I think. I know in my creative writing classes in college (the serious classes) most people admitted to hearing things in their heads and talking to themselves.