Well I think this part shows us how lonely Aviva is, and it puts a guy in the role to make it more universal, saying: hey! you havent got to be a girl to feel how aviva feels now.
One of the principal problems that people have when watches this film is that. Well, in the film we see Aviva, but not her body, we see people representing Aviva, the truth is that any of them is Aviva, maybe Aviva is chinese, or has got black hair, etc... So, the role of Aviva being played by different people haven't got anything to do with Aviva, it has to do with US who are looking Aviva, Solondz it's trying to define a person in the most free way he can, so Aviva is who reacts, the being behind the actors, the actors are there to say: never mind how Aviva is, there is something more important than that.
Just my opinion, and sorry for my english.
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