Before we dive into outlandish theories, please spend ten
minutes watching this video: Draw with Me. It is divided into three parts: Draw
with Me, Draw with Me 2 (2:55) and Drawn with Me: I Love You (3:19). It is absolutely vital
to watch all three to understand and appreciate the plot and the following fan theories.
Draw with Me is one of my favorite animations by a
non-corporation. Between the thought-provoking plot and cute visuals, there’s a
lot to love in this mini-series. But I wanted to focus on the story in this
post, because there are many uncertainties that I wanted to share my thoughts
on.
The premise of Draw with Me is that a boy and a girl are
separated by a glass that repairs itself after being broken (1:52) and that the
only way the two can communicate are through whimsical drawings and writing
backwards. Attempts to go over the glass or by speaking fail and they must
resort to drawing (3:00).
Onto some major theories: Near the end of the first part, Lilian (the girl,
right-handed) gives a present to Zefyr (the boy, left-handed) (2:53). The
present is an arm and if you look at Lilian’s left arm for the rest of the
animation, you can see it is never again clearly depicted. She is either
wearing a cloak or a shirt that doesn’t necessarily have a left arm in it.
Meanwhile, Zefyr reappears with a functional left arm in the third part. While
this can be attributed to natural healing, Lilian is never again shown with her
left arm. Somehow, Lilian was able to give her left arm to Zefyr so that he may
draw again. Being a world of
anthropomorphic animals, we can't rule out that technology had advanced far
enough in their time to be able to reattach an arm.
I think the biggest question, however, is “How are they able
to talk to each other again in the third part?” or “Is the glass still there?”
I like to think that Lilian and Zefyr both built half of a home on each side of
the glass, thus blocking out any outside noise, which had prevented them
from being able to hear each other previously. Whoever created the glass must
have approved of this, but not of a tall enough house that either Lilian or
Zefyr could climb over. There are not many people powerful enough to create an
unbreakable glass and enforce it unless a government is involved. A government
that was able to separate the two species with some new technology, such as unbreakable glass.
The one segment that eludes explanation for me, however, is how Zefyr is able
to write “I love you” on Lilian’s drawing near the end (10:16). Added with Zefyr’s
statement “If we had love back then without the friggin’ glass,” (10:21) it implies
that the glass isn't there anymore, possibly that their oppressive government had been overthrown and the glass removed.
With reference to real life, is this an allegory for the Berlin Wall and some forbidden
love between two people from opposite sides of the Wall? Initially, I thought
so. But a passing comment from a person and their relationship with their long
distance friend made me realize that Draw with Me was an allegory for long
distance relationships.
Typically, these types of couples communicate through Skype
or some other type of video chat, to be able to see each other but frustratingly be unable to touch.
The unbreakable glass is the glass of a computer screen. The pains Lilian and
Zefyr go through to continue their relationship is reflected in the pains of long distance couples.
But hey, it’s just a theory. A fan theory! Endless theories
exist about what could’ve happened and what might happen to our two lovers. Do or did they really have a government? What if the two species has ended a war recently
and wanted to end all contact between the two by agreeing to create a glass
wall? Did the two species later realize their mistake and break down the glass?
Who knows? It’s up to you to decide what you believe.
Don't forget, you can still order your special edition Draw with Me shower curtains today! That's right, today!As you revitalize yourself in the shower, inspire yourself at the same time with these lovely curtains! So order now, while supplies last!
You must be 18 years or older to order. Curtain rod, shower curtain liner and hooks not included. Shipping and handling fee are included.
Don't forget, you can still order your special edition Draw with Me shower curtains today! That's right, today!As you revitalize yourself in the shower, inspire yourself at the same time with these lovely curtains! So order now, while supplies last!
You must be 18 years or older to order. Curtain rod, shower curtain liner and hooks not included. Shipping and handling fee are included.
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