Papillon (1973)
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    - Baptism
    
      - New prisoners are "baptized" with a hose
            into their state as prisoners, but also into their state as possible
            escapees.
- Papillon's plunge into the sea.
 
- Eucharist/Feeding
    
      - Coconuts as symbol of liberation, integrity,
            friendship, Sabbath. Shared with Papillon by Degas and by others.
 
- Freedom/Liberation
    
      - Papillon's prison escape sequences, especially the
            final one. He counts and waits and discovers that it seems like
            every 7th wave is strong enough to take him out to sea and to
            freedom. He jumps into the sea on the 7th wave.
 
- Friendship
    
      - A relationship of convenience becomes a true
            friendship: Papillon and Degas.
 
- Integrity, Sacrifice
    
      - Papillon endures the torture of solitary
            confinement and darkness for not divulging that it was Degas who
            gave him the coconuts. (See "coconuts" again during
            Papillon's "Sabbath" of freedom and during the final
            escape scene.)
 
- Leap of Faith
    
      - Papillon throws the coconuts over the cliff and
            they hit the rocks and break open. He counts and waits and discovers
            that it seems like every 7th wave is strong enough to take him out
            to sea and to freedom. He jumps into the sea on the 7th wave.
 
- Sabbath Rest
    
      - Papillon has a time of freedom, rest and bliss
            after first solitary confinement, before he is recaptured. Foretaste
            of the state of Freedom which may overshadow reality of later
            escape!
 
 
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