It's certainly a reminder that one never knows about one's sub- or unconscious.
For instance, I admire Swinton (although I wasn't happy that she signed a petition in support of Roman Polanski), but my admiration is almost entirely intellectual. Being in a relationship with her? Not a thing I'd embark on in real life. (Mark Ruffalo was a different thing entirely; he really was sweet in the dream.)
Ishtar and London, though ... I remember thinking that it was perhaps bad to name a child after one of the great movie flops, but somehow it became her name nonetheless. And London seemed to be a completely reasonable name for a boy. Dream logic is anything but.
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For instance, I admire Swinton (although I wasn't happy that she signed a petition in support of Roman Polanski), but my admiration is almost entirely intellectual. Being in a relationship with her? Not a thing I'd embark on in real life. (Mark Ruffalo was a different thing entirely; he really was sweet in the dream.)
Ishtar and London, though ... I remember thinking that it was perhaps bad to name a child after one of the great movie flops, but somehow it became her name nonetheless. And London seemed to be a completely reasonable name for a boy. Dream logic is anything but.