DIRECTOR OF
"SLIPPERS"
The revelation that "the trunk of his car is filled with hundreds of slippers" is both unexpected and intriguing. What significance do the slippers hold within the context of the story, and how do they contribute to the overall thematic exploration? And why, above all objects, slippers?
Slippers were honestly the first thing that popped into my head. But once it was there I couldn't see anything else. They're strange, out of place and context, yet comfortable. It related so well to what the character was going through. She was out of place, sorting through and absurd, confusing situation that she struggled to contextualize. But in the end, there was a familiar comfort that drew her back in, whether it was the right choice or not.