
22nd December 2007, 10:51 AM
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Originally Posted by FoObY
Some people said she's walking "aimlessly", but I highly disagree. I figured the colours represented a certain attribute, like green for envy or money, pink for love, blue for sorrow, and purple is a harmonious blend of love and sorrow (sticking with the obvious). I haven't settled on an absolute theory that makes perfect sense, but notice her reactions to each of the girls. Green "sneaked up" on her when she least expected it, but ayu did not show any form of resistance (well if money is a factor, most tend to submit to the temptation). When pink and blue arrived, she portrayed some resistance. She did not want to manage both, but they lingered with her as contrasting and conflicting attributes. Her makeup also correlates to the idea of love and sorrow; pink for passion as portrayed on the lips, and blue for sorrow as portrayed on the eyes. Later on, she "battles" both love and sorrow and arrives at a harmonious contemplation of the two.
In the end, ayu prevails through all those complicated attributes. They made her a stronger person. Although they will still be an encompassing part of her (as they dance around her one last time), she maintains her dignity as portrayed by black.
Wow this actually sounds pretty cheesy as I re-read this..
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Sounds like the most interesting interpretation around.
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