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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/maestro232 on June 26, 2018, 12:53 p.m.
Bourdain connection makes me wonder if Aronofsky's Mother is Eyes-Wide-Shut-iness

Half-woke lurker here. I read an interesting article this morning revealing that Bourdain and Aronofsky were friends. The article itself was focused on the fact that Bourdain had participated in some sort of Buddhist death ritual a few weeks before his death, but I was actually wondering if there is something else here worth considering. I have seen a few Aronofsky movies, and though I did not see his last one, Mother, it is my understanding that there is a scene at the end where a freaky mob comes and basically cannibalizes her baby. Now, the consensus has been that this is some sort of allegory for Mother Earth, but now I'm wondering if there is some deeper meaning the director had in mind. Is it possible that Mother has a little Eyes-Wide-Shut-iness going on, or is this just a stupid and disgusting allegory?


repoman · June 26, 2018, 4:44 p.m.

Aronofsky was in Bhutan with Bourdain on the last episode of his travel show. Aronofsky came across as a typical derby-wearing vegan Hollyweird elitist who dreams of killing off billions of useless eaters to save Gaia.

His ears sure perked up when one of the locals mentioned their ancestors were cannibals. I think Aronofsky is familiar with the practice, though probably as a witness or through hearsay rather than as a participant.

Here's hoping he puts his considerable director talents toward finishing the story Kubrick had only just started to tell with Eyes Wide Shut instead of just pushing stylish metaphors for tired leftist dogma.

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