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Palpek
Dec 27, 2008


Do you feel it, Zach?
My coffee warned me about it.


In the famous "Summer Nights" song scene there's a very noticable lonely guy lost in his thoughts behind Olivia Newton-John:





A second later there's a little less noticable lonely girl lost in thoughts on the bench behind John Travolta's group:



Pretty symbolic.

Then there is a guy in the courtyard randomly 'playing paddleball', if you know what I mean:



This girl and her banana:



This is just the tip of the iceberg. Please discuss this masterpiece, its catchy songs and admirable attention to detail.

Palpek fucked around with this message at 16:06 on Dec 3, 2016

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Palpek
Dec 27, 2008


Do you feel it, Zach?
My coffee warned me about it.


ArgumentatumE.C.T. posted:

I do not know what you mean by "playing paddleball." He appears to be playing paddleball, quotation free.
It symbolises sex. There are a lot of metaphors in the movie. These guys are a bit more direct though:

Palpek
Dec 27, 2008


Do you feel it, Zach?
My coffee warned me about it.


ArgumentatumE.C.T. posted:

Does anything in the movie fail to symbolize sex?
Everything symoblizes sex in the movie but in different ways.

Some are not very subtle:

Palpek
Dec 27, 2008


Do you feel it, Zach?
My coffee warned me about it.


There's the back background, the front background and 2 side backgrounds.

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