Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-14138255-20141024002244/@comment-24994749-20141025224817

165.234.189.76 wrote: MetallicArcher wrote: Just how literal the events of the White Trailer are is argued. Some think they might be more on the metaphorical end, with the giant armour being a representation of Weiss Father. I don't see why when all the other trailers are literally literal. Yes, but the other trailers have a lineal story for the events. The way the events unfold in White is almost dream-like, which makes soem people theorise that the fight was a sort of memory or dream Weiss was having while she sang.

In Red, you can follow Ruby as she walks from the tomb to where the beowolves are and all the way to the fight. Same goes for Black and Yellow. You can track how the girls move from one setting to another.

In White, it's like the stage and the "White Castle" are in two different dimensions. The whole mirror worlds effect on the floor and how Weiss is almost confused at both the beginning of the fight and at the end when she is done fighting and opens her eyes to find herself in front of the crow again doesn't really help.