Message of story Thelma Rae
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There's a pround tradition in geren films of using the supernatural as a metaphor for the horrors of adolescence. Traversing that strage no man's land betwee and childhood adulthood is a real world horror show in its own right, full of strange discoveries, odd awakening, and the show, drawing realization that our childhood identities may not be our final identities. There's as inevitable loss of control plus the terror of the unknown wrapped up together. This is an almost irresistible target for a story teller trying to get under an audience's skin.
Answer: The lonely religious Thelma is a repressed teenager that has just left her overprotective father Trond and her disabled mother Unni in the countryside of Norway to join the university in Oslo. She has no friends and one day she has an epileptic seizure in the library. Then she befriends the student Anja and tastes wine and cigarette for the first time. Soon they fall in love with each other and Thelma feels uncomfortable with the situation that is against her religious values. Thelma is submitted to a series of exams to find the cause of her seizures and she thinks of Anja during the tests. When Anja disappears, Thelma learns that she has telekinetic powers. Thelma decides to return home where she recalls what she did with her family when she was young.
Explanation: PLEASE MAKE ME THE BRAINLEIST