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Summary

"Night Of The Kings" is a poem inspired by the film of the same name, reflecting on themes of isolation, identity, and the creation of a paradise within confinement.

Abstract

The poem "Night Of The Kings" evokes a sense of abandonment and self-sufficiency, as it contemplates the beauty of nature and the deliberate choice to remain unnoticed. It paints a picture of a group that has been forgotten, yet has learned to cherish their own space, turning their confinement into a beloved, albeit unwelcoming, sanctuary. The narrative suggests a transformation from neglect to a fiercely protective love for their environment, which is likened to a forest with no paths, symbolizing a place of their own making, free from external influence. The accompanying content provides a trailer for the film that inspired the poem and links to related writings, emphasizing the cultural impact of the story and its resonance with themes of incarceration and freedom.

Opinions

  • The author expresses a sense of being forgotten by the outside world, yet there is also a sense of peace and acceptance in their isolation.
  • There is a deliberate embrace of being misunderstood or unseen, suggesting a form of empowerment in choosing to be discerned only by those within their circle.
  • The poem conveys a transformation from disarray to order, as the group's belongings, once scattered like items from an open locker, are now organized and cherished.
  • The environment, initially seen as a place of confinement, has become a "wretched paradise," indicating a complex relationship with their surroundings.
  • The use of the forest metaphor without new paths suggests a static, yet comforting, existence away from the outside world.
  • The related writings and links to external content imply that the film and poem are part of a larger conversation about art, identity, and incarceration.

‘Night Of The Kings’

(poem inspired by the film — night of the kings)

Image — Movie Poster, Night of the Kings, Phillipe Lacote, Director, Banashee Films

sometimes i wonder if they forgot us out here in this forest. i am sure they don’t want to think of us anyway. most days i wonder about leaves & the sunlight that breaks through this wondrous. if we don’t care to be discerned, let us embrace that choice like worship. they never remember the rocks, pebbles, dirt, or moss beneath anyway. & i forgot to tell you of all who have said to me — only us that matters, friend. us is a locker combination from middle school, locker wide open & out has fallen books, pens, pencils, a pretty umbrella for the rainy days. here is here. there is there. we spend our days now making great our ditch. in time we have grown to love what is ours. we are oil hot boiling — this is how we get thicker & more unwelcome towards the insensible. forest with no new paths. no in, out. we adore our wretched paradise.

Night of the Kings trailer

Related Writings

Lucy Dan 蛋小姐 (she/her/她) Medium Dublin Film Festival Berl's Poetry Shop KSHernandez L.A. Justice

Night of the Kings (IMDB)

“A young man is sent to “La Maca”, a prison of Ivory Coast in the middle of the forest ruled by its prisoners. With the red moon rising, he is designated by the Boss to be the new “Roman” and must tell a story to the other prisoners.”

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