wexler:“In Better Call Saul, rainbows tend to indicate that we’re in someone’s dream, or we’re in an
wexler:“In Better Call Saul, rainbows tend to indicate that we’re in someone’s dream, or we’re in an environment where we are hopeful about the future. We’re pursuing a dream, and somewhere over the rainbow is just the ultimate achievement. For this bank president, all of these little models of future branches are his rainbow dream. So in this scene, Kim is walking through someone else’s dream and the rainbows just accentuate that. It feels almost just otherworldly, like she’s on another planet. And it makes me think about how Kim has been walking through someone else’s dream, in the form of Jimmy. She went to the rainbow law office. That’s the most vivid example I can give you. That was their most hopeful moment. She’s been living with that dream, or more accurately, living with the consequences of that dream for some time now. We see her looking through these windows and the shot kind of bars her in. She’s almost imprisoned in someone else’s dream. And I think that really gets at her state of mind and why she finds it so difficult to deal with this pretty standard display of bank hopes.” (x) -- source link
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