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A still from ‘Bombay Rose’
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Gitanjali Rao’s animated film goes beyond typical storytelling to explore the many ways one can love and be loved From petal to pollen, the flower has retained its symbolically rich status across literature, music and film. Sylvia Plath’s poem
Tulips reflected her use of flowers to reflect exterior life. The Rolling Stones sang ‘Dead Flowers’ to gauge closure around a broken relationship. Now, in the recently-released animated film
Bombay Rose, directed by Gitanjali Rao, flowers embody character, growth, an environment, pretty much anything.
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Deirdre Johnson wasn’t interested in dating when she met her ex-boyfriend, but decided to give him a chance anyway.
She had dropped out of James Madison University years prior after getting pregnant with her first son, Xayvin, and moved back to Alexandria to live with her parents to support her child.
Her relationship with him was traumatic, to say the least. In the relationship, Johnson endured mental, physical and emotional abuse throughout the relationship. If that wasn’t enough, a year into her relationship she found out she was HIV-positive and with a baby on the way.
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