Closing Images - Alex Carrigan
It wasn’t until I went to this evening’s film screening that I learned
that a woman died during last week’s show. I remember last week we were
at the end of From Here to Eternity when Deborah Kerr threw her flower lei into
the Hawaiian sea. The single-room theater was illuminated with
murmurs and movement I couldn’t see from the back of the balcony.
We learned she was a Greek Orthodox woman who went with her loved ones
to see Kerr and Burt Lancaster swallowed by the sea in the throes of adultery.
She may have drifted off around the time Sinatra did as well.
We didn’t suspect anything when we saw the ambulance pull away as we left.
Tonight, I had to sit through a showing of Ninotchka, of Garbo wearing that silly hat,
and wonder if this screening would also end prematurely. If this theater would
take another into the darkened sea that swallows the seats when the projector
kicks on. This theater was opened before Ninotchka and From Here To Eternity,
so there could be many leis thrown into this sea like popcorn kernels on the floor.
After Diane Seuss
Originally published by Thanatos Review, November 2023
Alex Carrigan (he/him) is a Pushcart-nominated editor, poet, and critic from Alexandria, VA. He is the author of Now Let’s Get Brunch (Querencia Press, 2023) and May All Our Pain Be Champagne (Alien Buddha Press, 2022). He has appeared in HAD, fifth wheel press, Sage Cigarettes, JAKE, Inlandia Journal, and more. Visit carriganak.wordpress.com or follow him on Twitter @carriganak for more info.