Brett is seen as the promiscuous party lady, she is first seen with a crowd of young men as they enter the dancing club. She is the center of attention when she walks into the scene, Robert asks her to dance but is rejected because she had already “promised to dance this with Jacob,” (Hemingway 12). At the club scene she is the life of the party and seems to stay up all night partying. In the song he sings that he’s “Always restless … body clock’s not right.” This relates to Brett because she is bouncing from each party to the next and seems to stay awake all night spending her time dancing.
However, once she rids herself of the party animal facade she reveals to Jake that she has “been so …show more content…
In this song, Lamar is speaking to himself because he is drunk and having this inner conflict with his emotions. While delving into the darkness, he cries “God himself will say ‘you fucking failed,’” Jake could be the one saying these lyrics, he has failed Brett by not being able to have sex with her and he is beating himself up for it. Jake has taken up alcohol recently. He never fails to drink a glass of whatever is available, however, his alcoholism gives him headaches and forces him to think dark thoughts. In the song, Lamar includes the sound of a glass being chugged down and hitting the table, showing that he cannot escape it, he says “And if this bottle could talk *gulp* I cry myself to sleep. Bitch everything is your fault.” This song parallels with the scene because it's in reference to a character’s darkness surrounding their …show more content…
The song “Love is Blindness” by Jack White would be suiting for the fighting scene; Cohn is lost in his false love, he sees Brett as her and is stuck in his classical romantic love models that he’s used to. Once Cohn realizes that there is no such thing as love with Bret, rather she cannot feel it for any man, he loses it all. He fights Jack first by calling him a pimp and then punching the lights out of him and Mike. Love causes all rational thoughts to go out the door, that's why it is blinding. The pain in White’s voice when he screams “love is blindness,” is enough to fight over a loved one. This rock song would be in the fighting scene, as soon as Cohn calls jake a pimp the song would start rising, then as things peak with Cohn’s first punch, White would scream “love is blindness.” No other song can suit this situation better, it's starts off ominous and ends in a guitar solo fitting for a fight scene over