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- A forest, a butcher, a sugary pink cake and two deer in love is the setting for Carls troubled little world. Caught between mother who gives away all her sugar and the butcher who tries to woe her with dead animals, Carl can't tell the difference between the things he loves and the things he wants to eat. For Carl, A Good Meal is.... having your cake and eating it too.
- Fayette and Roy are an elderly couple in a dysfunctional relationship. Roy is dependent on Fayette for the basics in life, such as cooking and cleaning, yet he is always yelling at her that she can't even do these things right. To add what she considers a little sunshine in her life, Fayette buys a canary, which she initially hides from Roy. The yellow bird will eventually fundamentally change the nature of Fayette and Roy's relationship.
- In a day you do so many things, and there is no continuity, no cohesion between all the aspects except that you're going through it. There's no time, only moments. It's these moments which all contribute to an individual. In the midst of ordinary outer life, one is suddenly caught up in an exciting inner adventure; and because it is unique for each individual, it cannot be copied or stolen.
- I see Marty explores the relationships within a small family, the way that lessons learned in the adult life are interpreted for children and the way children perceive them. Stylistic overtones of dancing and nursery rhymes convey a sense of continuing innocence in the case of the children and also a protective sense of innocence lost in the case of their mother.