Thread:Shanethefilmmaker/@comment-397235-20140904033414/@comment-6052796-20140906082925

You oughta see the original Wickerman. It's a lot more better than the remake and even makes fun of the whole virgin immune to horror stuff while it's at it. It's even had a semi-sequel before "Not The Bees!!!" tainted it.

I don't really blame Mei in that context. I mean when a stranger let alone a fellow student offers some sort of courtesy, it's hard not to resist it. Though with that said I think her eye had more to do with it than her herself. I still keep thinking of what she said about Hollow Dolls. That they seek to fill their emptyness. She herself was empty when she lost her only loving relative. (I'm not sure how her real mother is around her but I am gonna assume Fujioka's death burned that bridge.)  So she stays empty until she finds the fill. In this case it's in the form of a curious boy, with a lung problem. Now here is the messed up part. In the OVA her sister and her were remarkabely close. So close that to some fans it borderlined on incest. (Which I call BS as Twins are always trying to stay as close as possible it's part of their phenom.)  Now when she meets Kouichi, she at first tries to keep her distance. Most of the shots are often them standing about 6 feet away from each other. But in the later episodes she seems to get closer and closer to him, to the point where at the Inn her face is only about an inch and a half from his. Now here's the question. Is it merely just her supressed emotions finally surfacing? Or is the eye literally acting as a bit of a magnet dragging the rest of Mei's body with it?