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From: dpe@ranteg.navy.gov.au (Damien Elford)
Date: Tue, 03 Oct 1995 22:21:22 GMT
Subject: Re: The Ninth Wave: Protagonist's name...
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Organization: RAN Test & Evaluation Group
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satyrnband@aol.com (SatyrnBand) wrote: >On a related note, I've noticed that some interpreters of The Ninth Wave, >including (presumably) the author of the movie script version that was >posted several weeks ago, think that the story is about a *man* >lost at sea. I asssumed, based largely on the fact that a woman sang it, >that it was about a woman. That and the Jig Of Life song, which seemed >to me to be about a woman confronted a future self that wanted to >be allowed to exist. Did any of you think it was a man's story related >by a female singer? If so, why? Has Kate said anything to imply the >sex of the protagonist? Am I dense for thinking the obvious? At least >one of the Waking The Witch intro voices I always interpreted to be >a male lover. Then there's the whole "Witch" scene...seems like a female >nightmare to me. I read a review of HOL shortly after is was released in Oz, which stated (possibly even quotes from a Kate interview - but I'm not sure) that the Ninth Wave was a "Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner" style story about a MAN lost a sea and basically redicovers himself and the love of his family/wife/lover whatever. So, I've always thought it to be about a man, sung by a woman - I've never really had a problem with that! Damien --------------------------------------------------------------- Damien Elford +61 2 9922 0300 BH LEUT,RAN NORTH SYDNEY dpe@ranteg.navy.gov.au