Referential
Bat Eyes (Damien Power, 2012) begins with eyes setting on the blind person that is trying to acquaint himself to the machine to aid him to read before receiving special spectacles. The theme of love and affection amounts up as the movie goes on. The optometrist is silent in love with the patient just as the patient wishes he should have been able to see the love and caring optometrist. Also, the two characters, Adam and his classmate are in love without the consent of the class and the teacher, David, seems to know their moves. The plot develops in these two cases that are parallel to each other. Motifs are evident in the movie as love instances occur by recurring kisses, and reading in class and at the hospital; both of which build the theme of love and affection in the movie.
Explicit
The lady in class loves Adams despite his naughty deeds. Also, the optometrist loves the blind person. The director of the film delivers the message of love in a unique and touching way. He hits the minds of viewers by …show more content…
From it, cultural and social issues are seen. An observer, probably not use to the background of this movie, can establish that this society has a diverse culture. The culture has both what a viewer who’s not use to it can consider an anomie, and it also has what the international audience can admire and deem right. For example, it may be right for all viewers to establish that the patient has scored love from the optician. Conversely, it can seem wrong for youth to kiss in public and display love outwardly. Most cultures will expect to them to socialize with limits, consider education, and to enjoy after school. The tutor does not also socialize with limits. When he sensed what was happening between the two student lovers, he should have corrected them immediately. It implies that if the same continues, love will carry the day and economic indicators such as education and health will