Part II
08. The man in dark glasses, who is suppose to be blind, he is so obvious, when he looks at something, I am surprised that no one has--apparently--cotton on to the fact that he is not blind.
09. Where does Ken get his ideas for his films? Is it an original idea from the mind of Ken? Or was he inspired by something else? With the "living doll" in this film, I can't help but wonder if Ken was not inspired by the ballet "Coppelia" for this film.
10. Miming playing a musical instrument. Here the clarinet. This may be the 1st time that Ken had someone mime playing a musical instrument in one of his films, but . . .?! It'd not be the last time. Angus (Peter Capaldi) would mime playing the bagpipes in "Lair of the White Worm," and Kevin (Chris Pitt) would mime playing the harmonica or mouth organ in the same film.
11. One notices how carefully the men are at stepping over the "doll" in the film. If it really was a "doll," I'd doubt that they'd be careful.
12. Ken makes good use of the bombed out buildings of London in this film, as he did when he was working as a photographer. Thus . . .?! Who came 1st? Ken the filmmaker or Ken the photographer?
Next time: Part III