What was the key for /tv/?
>>80307627
unlocking a door, I suspect
The key was one of the many signifiers that she had crossed back into reality as opposed to her dream/delusion state that we witness up to the halfway point of the film. The key left on the table was a literal representation that she had attempted to pay a hitman to murder her "friend". The same key in her handbag that unlocks the small blue box after Silencio was just a metaphor for unlocking her subconscious from her deluded mental state that she formulated in order to deny the reality she was in.
>>80307627
Unlocked the bad memories.
>>80307926
What movie anons?
>>80308172
>>80307926
Yeah, it's been analyzed to death and this more or less seems like the unanimous consensus.
LOIS LANE IS THE KEY TO ALL OF THIS
>>80307926
but the hitman gave her the key in "reality", what was it for?
>>80308778
I think it was just his calling card for employers to let them know the job was completed. I could be mistaken, though. I don't remember him explaining it serving a function.
Is this a good movie, lads?
>>80308844
yeah
>>80308778
>>80308824
The "job" is only really completed at the very end where she shoots herself which occurs in reality (an heroes due to depression, failure, sub-par actress,jealously, fame hungry). The last half hour or so when we see her in the room imagining herself with Rita (actually alone, neighbor knocks on door, triggered by the key) and then going to the party is real and happens. As she's coming out of the dream state just before this, after Silencio and at the dinner table, we see more objects/characters that she has essentially fetishisized to the point of re-characterizing them, and utilizing them in her dreams to support her own delusions (Rita, CoCo,Adam,Cowboy,Other blonde "lead",Hitman,Neighbour) as seen all throughout the first half of the film.
>>80307627
>kwikset
schlage master race over here