Germany didn't really care much for movies. It was in his nature to pay close attention to details and to take careful notes, so when a movie inevitably had some sort of incongruity or plot hole, Ludwig was unable to let it go. It spoiled the movie every time, and with a few very notable exceptions, he didn't much care for the movies.
However, he did like the idea of being in a semi-quiet spot and given a chance to observe from the quiet of the shadows. One could learn a lot from the movements of security, and so Ludwig remained a face in the crowd, paying little attention to the movie and much more to the staff. It was fascinating... they seemed so normal. Too normal, in a sense. They talked, they laughed, they seemed completely unconcerned with the mass of patients set in one concentrated block. Indeed, they didn't seem to be paying much attention at all, just cursory glances, probably to look only for obvious signs of conflict.
It was baffling. Ludwig didn't like being baffled, and so he watched on, wanting to learn as much as he could during the daylight hours. After all, when night fell, there'd be far greater problems awaiting him...
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Germany didn't really care much for movies. It was in his nature to pay close attention to details and to take careful notes, so when a movie inevitably had some sort of incongruity or plot hole, Ludwig was unable to let it go. It spoiled the movie every time, and with a few very notable exceptions, he didn't much care for the movies.
However, he did like the idea of being in a semi-quiet spot and given a chance to observe from the quiet of the shadows. One could learn a lot from the movements of security, and so Ludwig remained a face in the crowd, paying little attention to the movie and much more to the staff. It was fascinating... they seemed so normal. Too normal, in a sense. They talked, they laughed, they seemed completely unconcerned with the mass of patients set in one concentrated block. Indeed, they didn't seem to be paying much attention at all, just cursory glances, probably to look only for obvious signs of conflict.
It was baffling. Ludwig didn't like being baffled, and so he watched on, wanting to learn as much as he could during the daylight hours. After all, when night fell, there'd be far greater problems awaiting him...