There's something ineffable about this story that has me hooked.
The more it develops, the more I see in it a delightful contradiction between themes of escape and captivity (the absurdist in me is fascinated by this), and the more I realize I have no idea where it's going. I know only that I want to see it keep going.
I think perhaps what I like most about it so far is the ambiguity of what's left unsaid. There's a tenseness that it evokes from the lack of closure—what happened? why did they break up? can it be salvaged? what now?—but the overall tone seems to imply that questions like those don't matter because there simply isn't any closure to be had.
There's something ineffable about this story that has me hooked.
The more it develops, the more I see in it a delightful contradiction between themes of escape and captivity (the absurdist in me is fascinated by this), and the more I realize I have no idea where it's going. I know only that I want to see it keep going.
I think perhaps what I like most about it so far is the ambiguity of what's left unsaid. There's a tenseness that it evokes from the lack of closure—what happened? why did they break up? can it be salvaged? what now?—but the overall tone seems to imply that questions like those don't matter because there simply isn't any closure to be had.