Nice to see LTROI featured on a personal blog and it is good overall, if not a bit short, but it is yet another blog pushing the Oskar as caretaker theory.Eli chooses Oskar as her new caretaker and pushes him to defend himself throughout the film.
Maggie Kay's Horror Blog LTROI feature


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Maggie Kay's Horror Blog LTROI feature
http://maggiekaypresents.blogspot.com/2 ... -2008.html

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Re: Maggie Kay's Horror Blog LTROI feature
You put my feelings into words perfectly DMt.DMt. wrote:Aaargh!!
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Re: Maggie Kay's Horror Blog LTROI feature
This blogger makes it sound like Eli is in complete control and has a blueprint to follow, right down to the last little giggle and sashay. Eli is going to spend a few years getting Oskar built up enough to do the food shopping because she needs somebody to do this for her if she is to survive? So, what's she going to do until Oskar comes up to speed? Go on a diet?
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Re: Maggie Kay's Horror Blog LTROI feature
Go, Sauve... I couldn't even read it. As soon as I hear 'Oskar is the next -' my brain shuts down. With an "Aaargh!"
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Re: Maggie Kay's Horror Blog LTROI feature
In their defense, they haven't read the book and both Tomas and JAL have said the "future caretaker" idea is a very definite possibility in the film.
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Re: Maggie Kay's Horror Blog LTROI feature
Sure, I can see where someone comes up with that opinion but that doesn't stop me from trying to change that opinion.CyberGhostface wrote:In their defense, they haven't read the book and both Tomas and JAL have said the "future caretaker" idea is a very definite possibility in the film.
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I continue to be fascinated with how gender influences opinion on this subject. The idea that Eli is the older woman "interviewing" for a new caretaker is based in very old stereotypes about the relationship between men and women.While she may look like a twelve year old girl, she is older, wiser, and more manipulative than the average viewer might think.
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Re: Maggie Kay's Horror Blog LTROI feature
Yes that is a fair observation gattoparde59. This is something I have noticed on other pages/blogs too. I don't like this spin on the gender issue as it makes Eli no better than those who abused her. The notion that Eli uses her sexuality to manipulate Oskar is an unpleasant one in my opinion.gattoparde59 wrote:I continue to be fascinated with how gender influences opinion on this subject. The idea that Eli is the older woman "interviewing" for a new caretaker is based in very old stereotypes about the relationship between men and women.While she may look like a twelve year old girl, she is older, wiser, and more manipulative than the average viewer might think.
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