Take What You Can Carry is both a character study and a meditation on communication, creativity, and physical space. It is a portrait of a young lady as seen via the rooms she inhabits and the company she keeps. Lilly, a North American expatriate, desires to create an intimate and private space for herself while being connected to the world around her. When she receives a letter from home, it acts as a bridge for her temporary self to merge with the person she has always known herself to be.
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Take What You Can Carry is both a character study and a meditation on communication, creativity, and physical space. It is a portrait of a young lady as seen via the rooms she inhabits and the company she keeps. Lilly, a North American expatriate, desires to create an intimate and private space for herself while being connected to the world around her. When she receives a letter from home, it acts as a bridge for her temporary self to merge with the person she has always known herself to be.
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