![]() ![]() ![]() I think it has something to do with the limited amount of attention a depressed person can muster. In my experience of depression I was always fixated on the person that happened to be closest and most available. The overwhelming repetition suggests a depressed person’s fixation on the person they happen to be talking to. Rodolphe is meeting with an old friend, Jasmin, but immediately the story contracts to a Charlotte Salomon-inspired talking person layout. This excerpt introduces the reader to Rodolphe, and shows us just how physically a person’s reality can be altered by depression. ![]() You could say that in every scene the “light” changes. They mirror or contradict each other, they have different textures. Different people’s stories intertwine in The City of Belgium. ![]()
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