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Originally posted by Gui Blackout
Uhm yeah that makes more sense.
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Originally posted by Nippy'sReceipts
What kinda analysis? 
What do you make of the dolls Patsey was seen making? Were they just to show she was still a child enjoying simple pleasures, or do you think they were spiritual voodoo dolls/"protectors"? It was Louisiana.
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Haha. It's not like it's a deep analysis, Nip. It's a common trope in art, literature, and film. Children = innocence. White = purity. Fassbender's character only has one scene in the entire film with a child near or next to him, so the director is deliberately putting the child into the scene to visually convey an idea, which is innocence in this moment .
As for Patsy, it could be any of the reasons you listed. It's open for interpretation.
...Vin