The back story of 'Little Talks' also seems to touch on the theme of memory. The repeated references to talking and not really getting through might be about how memories of a relationship can be both a comfort and a source of pain. We remember the good times, but also the misunderstandings. In the context of the song, it's like the characters are trying to make sense of their shared past through these 'little talks'. And the music itself, with its catchy melody, may be used to contrast the somewhat bittersweet story, as if to say that life goes on even when relationships are in turmoil.
The back story of 'Little Talks' might be inspired by the general human experiences of connection and disconnection. Of Monsters and Men may have drawn from personal experiences or observations. The song gives the feeling of a conversation between two voices, one male and one female. This could symbolize different aspects of a person's psyche. Maybe it's about the struggle between holding on to a relationship and letting it go. The references in the song to 'voices' could be the inner voices we all have when dealing with complex emotions related to love, friendship, or any significant bond.
The song 'Little Talks' by Of Monsters and Men is a very catchy and emotional piece. The story it seems to tell is one of reminiscence and perhaps a conversation with a lost love or a past self. The lyrics are filled with vivid imagery that gives the sense of a dialogue between two people, or maybe the internal struggle within one's mind.
Another theme could be isolation. Despite the dialogue - like lyrics, there's a sense of being alone, as if the person in the story is only talking to themselves or to a memory. The music's somewhat desolate sound at times also supports this theme.
Sure. One element of the back story is the distance. It's clear that the two are apart, which creates a sense of longing. Another is the singer's determination to keep the relationship alive, as seen in his promises to Delilah.
Sure. One element could be the family backgrounds of the characters. Maybe some come from broken families in Lucknow, which led them to get involved in certain activities that ultimately tie into the Lucknow Central story. Another aspect could be the political situation in Lucknow at that time, which might have had an impact on the opportunities available to the people and thus be part of their back stories.
The back story of Battle Los Angeles has several elements. First, there's the global reaction to the alien invasion. Different countries are trying to deal with it in their own ways, but Los Angeles is where the story focuses. The aliens' back story is somewhat ambiguous, which makes them more terrifying. Are they just a conquering force or is there more to their invasion? Then there are the human characters. Each has their own story and motivation for fighting. Some are fighting for their families, others for their city or country. All these elements combine to create a complex and engaging back story for the movie.
Sorry, still not clear about what 'Cuties' are. It could be a local or very specific reference that I'm not familiar with. More details would be great.
Sorry, it's a bit unclear. Maybe 'it' is a specific thing with a great back story.
Sure. The character of Willy Wonka himself is quite a mystery with a potentially dark past. His decision to hold a contest where children could win a tour of his factory might seem like a fun idea on the surface, but it could also be a way for him to interact with the outside world without fully trusting it. He's been hurt before, so this is his guarded way of having some form of connection.
Sure. The back story is about a world with human infertility. It makes the future seem hopeless.