An interesting line, tying into larger themes throughout Too Old to Die Young: “ An endless cycle is their prison.” When the song is finished, Yaritza reveals herself to the cartel men- the “ seed of destruction” come to rid this universe of evil- pulling out her gun to kill them all.Īfter that, she’s moving on elsewhere to finish what she started.Ī perfect soundtrack ending with “ Rocka Rolla” by Judas Priest over the credits. The woman sings as Yaritza watches the men. ![]() She asks a favour of a woman there, wondering if she knows the song- a narcocorrido- written about the High Priestess and wanting to hear it sung. She does a shot of tequila with Jaime (Gino Vento). The High Priestess of Death, Yaritza (Cristina Rodlo), goes to a bar where the Mexicans drink. Best of all the quotes from Diana’s thoughts has to do directly with the ole US of A: “ For not all men are created equal“- a direct refutation of the very roots of America, slightly changing the United States Declaration of Independence to a more realistic quote about the country’s deep-seated racism. “ Incest, molestation, and paedophilia will all be praised” isn’t far off in a country that elected a man who’s blatantly displayed lust for his daughter, where a scummy fuck like Roy Moore can manage to not only nearly be elected but is, again, trying to potentially run for the Senate. Through it all, she gives a prophecy that a “ Dawn of Innocence” will follow the chaos.įather Gore can’t help relate much of this speech to the current state of America. She warns narcissism, violence, rape, and all of the perversity of humankind will be the new order of things. Perhaps the most relevant piece is when she says “ concentration camps will be rebuilt“- right as the country’s caught in a conversation over what to call Trump’s detention centres, arguing more passionately over the language being used than they’re rallying to get people out of them. ![]() Soundtrack note: “ Ooh La La” by Goldfrapp plays while Diana dancesĪ timely speech from Diana involves how “ hate will be rewarded” in the new America. She watches a video about a “ pill– shaped object” in the sky with alien beings aboard preaching “ peace.” Notice there’s a Buddha head statuette in her home, paralleling an earlier episode where Martin (Miles Teller) sat across from a bust of Aristotle. She shaves her legs in the shower, then sits by the pool, calling in sick to work. She gets more intense until, finally, she orgasms hard and stretches out satisfied onto the bed. She rubs away while a woman’s voice counts down several times. ![]() If reversed, it signifies stagnation and an inability to move forward, manifesting as a refusal to let go of the past and a suffocating, unfulfilling cycle.ĭiana (Jena Malone) is in bed masturbating with a virtual reality headset, listening to the commands while playing with her clitoris, her labia, her anus. If upright, it means a successful outcome, a life landmark, and a chapter is coming to a close. In the Tarot, The World features an androgynous figure encircled by a green wreath, which is a sign of completeness, but also within it there are the seeds of the new- number XXI, it is a symbol of creation, as the World gives birth to the child, or The Fool, and so the cycle of the Tarot begins again. * For a recap & review of Volume 9: “The Empress” – click here
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