Wednesday, March 21, 2012

turning points: Queen to Play

turning points: Queen to Play
Lots of movies are based on a script of turning points. Of course: a dramatic turning point is really great story.

But few of the turning points are of any use for the viewer: chances of that exact happening should come to your life are slim.

There is a movie though where the turning point is generated by the heroine, and therefor it is really useful for you.

Our heroine is a cleaning lady on a French island. She cleans rooms in a local hotel, and cleans houses in the afternoons. She is dutiful (Elm), never says no (Centaury), and lonely.

One day, as she cleans a room while the occupants are on the balcony, she sees the couple playing chess and sharing intimate moments where they are equal. They are together, they are doing something together, and they are equal, we could even say, the female is equal to her partner.

She decides that it must be the chess... so when she sees a chess set at one of her private employers, she opens the box...

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