Thursday, September 23, 2010
Railway Stations
Chapter 57 (cont'd)
In the afternoon, J.P. & Crew arrived at Union Station. They went into the museum to get a feel for the history of 1944. There was only one man staffing the old trains and Jayne had a hunch he wasn't 'doing it for the money,' as they say.
There was a group from Montreal that was signing in just as they were. One person from London had been there that day, probably that retired school teacher, revisiting her own history.
Many photos were taken to see what could be used for film shots, edited in for effect.
Suddenly, Jayne bubbled, "J.P., we should try to do a dance scene like the one that was choreographed in Antwerp last year, at Central Station."
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UE3CNu_rtY)
J.P. suddenly had a flashback. "I watched 'Making of T-Mobile Dance' and the thing that I was most impressed with were the comments from the people at the end of that short clip. The mini interviews. People said things like,
'Made my day!'
'I wish it could be like this every day!'
'It put a smile on my face!'
"And the best one,"
'I felt, I FELT A MOMENT OF LOVE!
It was connective, like for five minutes there, everyone was relaxed, it was happy, it was nice! Yah!'"
J.P. paused and you could hear the crackle of his synapses firing back and forth in his brain, from left to right and back again, thinking of all the angles.
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