Bulldog Scott wrote:
I watched it last night. Very good. One question: what did the last note that the Japanese Deaf-Mute gave to the policeman say? Are we supposed to know?
I have no idea, but the best answer I read on some internet blog was:
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the japanese girl has been sexually abused by her father….that is why her mother shot herself…it can be inferred by the policeman’s reaction that she told him about the abuse in her note…her inability to speak ties into the communication void that is one of the main themes of the movie….much of her behavior in the film makes this point obvious….her anger with the authority figure (referee) at the volleyball game, her reply in the lockeroom to the girl who says “she’s just in a bad mood because she needs to get laid”….her reply is “i’m going to f—k your father to get rid of my mood”….her constant inappropriate sexual advances to several men throughout the film also suggest sexual abuse at the hands of her father….the embrace he gives her at the end is not one of father to daughter, it’s one of father to lover
BTW- My favorite scene in the whole movie was when the deaf girl went into the dance club and they played the visual with and without sound... Really gives you incite from that scene how deaf people see the environment around them.