While Bill is out experiencing real, often disappointing encounters, Alice is dreaming. Her description of her dream—where she is being "shamed" and laughing at Bill—is arguably more visceral and "real" than Bill’s actual experiences.
Here’s an interesting, concise review of Fidelio: Alice’s Odyssey (assuming you refer to the immersive opera / theatrical adaptation, or possibly a literary or VR experience—please clarify if you meant a specific production): Fidelio- Alice-s Odyssey
Unlike many films that judge female infidelity, director presents Alice’s "sexual and emotional tribulations" without a moralizing lens. While Bill is out experiencing real, often disappointing
Searching for today yields a fractured web. You will find abandoned GeoCities fan shrines, Reddit threads arguing over the "Candle Puzzle" (still unsolved in the original floppy disk version), and eBay listings for the rare CD-ROM edition reaching $2,000. Searching for today yields a fractured web
The enduring appeal of and Alice's Odyssey lies in their timeless themes and universal messages. Both works speak to fundamental aspects of the human experience:
Changing camera angles reveals hidden pathways.