Man, if you want a visual pun...
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A Crapsack World but the characters are still hopeful in that things can get better hmmm...
Something like the pic on Wide-Eyed Idealist but more extreme.
edited 20th Jan '11 8:34:02 AM by Raso
Sparkling and glittering! Jan-Ken-Pon!^I like it.
Wait, crap, didn't realize it was taken.
edited 20th Jan '11 8:35:33 AM by INUH
Infinite Tree: an experimental storyYeah, it works even without the subtitle, once you figure out what the person in the background is doing. Um... Please tell me that was auto-reduced by the forum and is actually larger?
DAMMIT!
edited 20th Jan '11 8:36:31 AM by BlackWolfe
But soft! What rock through yonder window breaks? It is a brick! And Juliet is out cold.Hmm... Something more symbolic, perhaps? Like the supposedly lone flower that drives the plot of Wall-E?
Scratch that, that's another trope entirely now I think of it.
edited 20th Jan '11 8:38:48 AM by BlackWolfe
But soft! What rock through yonder window breaks? It is a brick! And Juliet is out cold.Maybe something like the “Trümmerfrauen” in Germany shortly after WWII ?
Their man were dead, crippled or prisoners of war. Most of the bigger cities were destroyed. The women started to remove the debris (often by hand) making it possible to rebuild the cities.
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Without your explanation, it looks like she's scavenging. If it were shown in a non-historical movie, that's exactly what she'd be doing.
But soft! What rock through yonder window breaks? It is a brick! And Juliet is out cold.Wouldn't a caption clarify it? I don't know, "That city's gonna be rebuilt, brick by brick"? Hmmm...did the city depicted actually get rebuilt? If it did, the Reality Subtext would help get the point across, as long as the caption made that clear.


I have no idea who these people are, much less what it has to do with A World Half Full.
Really from Jupiter, but not an alien.