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Saturday, May 7, 2011

Oktapodi

So I've delayed this long enough. I really enjoyed Mermaid (and you can tell that from my previous post) so I'm not exactly enthusiastic about Oktapodi-- but Mermaid was great, both thumbs up.

Anyways without further delay I shall write about Oktapodi and get it over with ;D

The story takes place in present day Greece (or somewhere in Europe). The protagonists are the two octopuses and the antagonists we see are the man and the seagull. The story is told in many different P.O.Vs; sometimes it switches between one of the octopuses to another or in the antagonists' P.O.V. The conflict in this film is when the octopus gets taken away. The climax is when the other octopus frees the octopus that was taken away from the man. I'm only assuming this is the climax because if it wasn't for the rescue of the other octopus the story would not be in its never-ending cycle. The irony is that when you do something others do not like, it all comes back to you. The octopus gets taken away by man, octopus takes the other octopus away from man, the man falls into the ocean, the octopus gets taken away from seagull. We can assume that the seagull will end up being the one in a terrible state the next time around.