I Am The Night
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For people like Corinna Huntington and George Hodel, the line between art and actuality is blurry.
The main narrative thrust of Matador is the somewhat sad fate of Sepp, George Hodels right-hand man.
(More of that kind of visual language, just.)
As she reclines, audience members are given the scissors and implicitly asked to cut parts of the dress.
Apate, Faunas mother, lives in Hawaii.
He has a knife and hes yelling things about being ready for the next step.
He even looks into his eyes as the life drains from them, which is an interesting character beat.
Jay Singletary has a demon too, one forged by war and addiction.
As Jay gets drunker and drunker, they dispose of Sepps body and snag his wallet and keys.
The next morning, Fauna and Jay compare notes.
She wants to go with him to Hawaii to find her mother.
Fauna goes to see her mother perform at a place called Clancys Club to a nonplussed crowd.
Fauna is tired of it and she wants some info.
She gets smacked in the face instead and then told she needs to come home.
Its a weird scene.
Its really just to kill time so Jay can go to the Hodels again.
Corinna spots him and denies calling him a few nights earlier.
And Jay has amoment.
HasI Am the Nightwritten itself into a corner?
In other words, dont expect the finale to include a courtroom scene.