- !free! - Pink.velvet.2.-.the.loss.of.innocence
Album Title:
PINK.VELVET.2.-.THE.LOSS.OF.INNOCENCE
- Promotion & Release Strategy (6–8 weeks)
Details * April 1, 2004 (United Kingdom) * United Kingdom. * Languages. Hungarian. * Production company. Vivthomas.com. PINK.VELVET.2.-.THE.LOSS.OF.INNOCENCE -
- Pink Velvet 2: The Loss of Innocence (1997) Directed by John Shreiter.
- neo-noir film genre
- feminist film theory
- psychoanalytic theory
Overview
- THE ALTAR OF THE OTHER – She gives her story to a lover, an artist, a therapist, a predator. Each promises to hold it safely. Each rewrites it.
- THE HOUR OF FLAT LIGHT – 3:00 PM in winter. No shadows. She sits in a diner booth, untouched coffee growing cold. Realizes that no one is coming to save her because no one knew she needed saving. The loss is not of innocence but of the expectation of rescue.
- THE VELVET CRYPT – She returns to the room where the loss occurred. The pink velvet dress is laid out on the bed. She does not burn it. She does not wear it. She folds it, places it in a vacuum-sealed bag, and labels it with a date. The final shot is the bag being placed in a storage unit next to a hundred identical bags.