Where did Martin get his income?
How did he pay Celia? It doesn't seem anyone would buy a blind photographer's pictures. Was he a ward of the Australian version of the state?
shareHow did he pay Celia? It doesn't seem anyone would buy a blind photographer's pictures. Was he a ward of the Australian version of the state?
shareIn a Cinema Papers interview when the film came out (1991), writer/director Jocelyn Moorhouse explained that in the original version of the script, it was explained that Martin earned a living as a music critic, reviewing CDs, and also had an inheritance from his mother. But this bit of exposition was left out of the film because Moorhouse didn't think it essential to the particular story being told.
sharehe transcribed music to braille. this is what he was doing when Celia took the picture of him on the toilet
shareThis explains how Celia knew Martin would enjoy the symphony. I always wondered how she knew that, since it wasn't explained in the film that he was especially interested in music.
shareBoth cut scenes that explain this are in the book "99 Film scenes for Actors" by Angela Nicholas. I wish they had included them in the film they really help to flesh out the characters.
sharethe music critic/translation angle is interesting, i think i remember seeing a shelf in martins lounge room with about 300 cd's in it...almost as if they went down the music path, and got the props set up, then decided not to elaborate on that storyline...
shareIn case anyone is interested there is a special Braille code for music. When I was working at a Braille library I was told about it but I believe that only a couple of the patrons actually used it.
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