I love the way MD allows for multiple interpretaions - a metaphor might be the picture of two people or is it a candlestick:
But leave this aside for the moment because I'm interested in focusing in on the fundamental plot. The classical explanation is something like this:
Diane is abused as a child. She get's some money from her aunt and uses it to move to Hollywood to become an actress. To support herself she get's a job as a waitress. On the set of SNS she meets Camilla, and they begin an affair. Diane's career is not going too well, but Camilla helps her get ahead and get a few roles. Getting ahead in Hollywood is a shady business and Diane gradually becomes a call girl. Camilla is also sleeping her way to the top and she begins a relationship with Adam. Camilla splits up with Diane. Diane is devastated and hires a hit man to kill Camilla. When she learns the hit has gone ahead she is racked with guilt, and commits suicide.
I think this is the core of Alan Shaw's essay and I'm a big fan. Obviously he extracts an incredible amount of detail with his nuanced reading, but this is the core of the plot events.
The Fatal Flaw
The lamp lady of course! Here's what I observe:
- She looks like Camilla
- She's a lesbian
- She lived with Diane or at least shared a accomodation
- She was close to Diane (swapping aparments and leaving stuff behind for three weeks)
- She doesn't get on with Diane anymore, the atmosphere is very bad when she comes knocking
- In the dream there is a very odd exchange of looks between Rita and LL
Here's what I conclude:
1. Diane and LL were lovers
2. So LL is the real Camilla/Camilla is the fantasy idealised version of LL
3. If 1 is true but we don't accept 2 then we're left with 'Diane goes for curvey hispanic brunettes' which is too wishy washy for my liking.
So what does that mean for the classical explanation?
- Diane and Camilla were never lovers?
- Diane never hired a hitman?
- The blue key doesn't exist?
- The cops aren't investigating a murder?
So what was the relationship between Diane and Camilla? And why did Camilla go through the whole 'Diane can stay' and leading Diane up the garden path? Does Camilla even exist?
I could be left with the only plot events being: Diane has a Dream, is woken by her ex knocking, has altercation with ex, makes coffee, shoots herself. Everything else would be supposition (as for example how we know Diane was abused as a child).
Help!
