SYNOPSIS
One summer day, while looking at white bubbles during housecleaning, she starts remembering her old things. She wants to take her memory out and bury it like taking the cotton out of the stomach of her doll. But past time, like the cotton narrowly attached to her, is unrealistic unlike the meal she has. Cotton comes to symbolize the emptiness of this lost time, the unreality of memory.
PROGRAM NOTE
One summer day, while looking at white bubbles during housecleaning, she starts remembering her old things. She wants to take her memory out and bury it like taking the cotton out of the stomach of her doll. But past time, like the cotton narrowly attached to her, is unrealistic unlike the meal she has. Cotton comes to symbolize the emptiness of this lost time, the unreality of memory.