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⬛️THE DARK GAP: MEDIEVAL SYMBOLISM IN THE DIGITAL AGE ⬛️
There is a moment in one of the final sequences in MONOLOGUE (2026/2027) when the painter, amid a split-screen montage in which his face metamorphoses into various shapes, says emphatically that the financial and emotional disasters he fell victim to left him desolate like an abandoned ghost town in the wilderness. Right after he says “decimated me,” the screen goes black for a split second as though it were a blink. Then, all of a sudden, a castle in ruins—black, with a green background—appears collapsing. This is an example of the seemingly simple audiovisual effects that take place throughout the film and may be perceived as either a technical glitch or something possibly incomprehensible. But in this particular instant, that gap of blackness, of night in complete absence of light—because this line of dialogue is delivered in one of the darkest moments of his life, at night while suffering from insomnia—represents a closing and opening of the eyes in a gesture of despair. It symbolically combines a digital effect with a handcrafted work of art. It may not be immediately understood, but it metaphorically alludes to the deepest innermost part of the painter, like a void of total blackness. Now the screen isn’t just partially split with a black geometric frame on the right side; for that blink-of-an-eye second it represents a complete interior view of the darkness he feels within. It is like a brief moment of the “dark night of the soul,” a medieval concept that in this instance aligns with the collapse of this black medieval fortress in its ruined state that the character painted in oil pastel. It is one of the most symbolic moments of this character’s arc, presented in a cinematically sophisticated way within the avant-garde universe that the film creates via the paintings and animations. I really hope the audience grasps it—if not consciously, then subconsciously—because it is a very specific moment that explains much about this character’s inner turmoil at the height of his collapse.

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