Deckard's Marguerite
...what happens with the maguey worms? Are they alive? Are mechanical? In the hi-def Final Cut version, you could see them moving in the glass...
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deleted wrote:Well, there are still a lot of birds. The birds have to eat worms. Therefore, there are still a lot of worms. So many, that they can be used in drinks.
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deleted wrote:Well, there are still a lot of birds. The birds have to eat worms. Therefore, there are still a lot of worms. So many, that they can be used in drinks.
Krokodyle wrote:deleted wrote:Well, there are still a lot of birds. The birds have to eat worms. Therefore, there are still a lot of worms. So many, that they can be used in drinks.
And I'm thinking that by that point in BR time, they're harvesting & eating things like worms, bugs, fungus, etc. on a mass scale.
Or perhaps they are artificial/fake worms? Since Deckard pulls it out of his mouth from being stuck in the back, it could be inferred that they are plastic (or whatever), and only meant as a decoration for the drink.
But my impression is that The Snakepit is a higher-end club, that Taffey can afford real worms since he can afford the artificial snake, and since Deckard's drinks has quite a few of them in there.
jfuste wrote:An interesting line of thinking. Perhaps Deckard don't wanna eat a real worm... (remember, he loves the real animal life in PKD...)And the idea of harvesting some live species, is also interesting. I don't remember any reference in the PKD book, neither in the BR script... Must read all of them in deep, to discover any evidence or not about this topic.
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But then, if you are trying to apply the statements in the book to images in the movie, it's simply not going to work. They really are two different animals.
jfuste wrote:Joining the two paralel stories is a brain game, not more!Nice, lovely dissertation about this topic! I could agree with you near 100%!
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deleted wrote:Just thought I'd mention...the White Dragon still serves seafood.
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