

His sister buries him and that is when the game ends, his decided place of rest (heaven or hell) unknown. According to some religions, you can only escape limbo and be decided of where you shall go when you are properly buried. When he finally breaks out of Limbo (the place between life and death, the place where you have nowhere to go) he sees his sister burying him. The traps show his need for freedom and the tribal boys represent loneliness or rejection. The gravity puzzles show his fear of heights and the spider may be of death. The cogs could represent the city is somewhere that changed him drastically. The boy is perhaps in a place he absolutely despises in the city, somewhere which he would do anything to get away from. Maybe darkness represents times of depression and swimming may represent struggle. These fears may also represent something about his life, for example he may have been controlled a lot by other people or bullied (linked into people/socializing). He had a fear of spiders, swimming, heights, darkness, being controlled and people/socializing. The boy dies somewhere in the forest and is placed in his own personal hell, where his fears are animated and emphasized to the most horrific extent possible. All the contents are fears, struggle, social barrier and post-traumatic estate of the boy's sister's death. When they meet at last, according to the Oldboy theory, there was something unusual and bizarre, though they at last met in peace (flies were buzzing at the last scene). The game symbolizes a gruesome journey of a boy to reach his sister. People are hunkering down and saying ‘I’m going to ride this thing out where I am’.The story begins where the film Oldboy (2003) leaves off. People are not speaking with agents about what is available. “With omicron, we’re just not seeing the enquiries. If you’ve got a family that’s looking for a three-bedroom home, for example, and you’ve got a 0.5 per cent vacancy rate, the chances are there is nothing in that market,” Mr McKibbin said.

“In other markets there isn’t choice available.

The rental stock shortage in most parts of the state had inhibited movement over the medium term and had been amplified by omicron, Mr McKibbin said.Īll rental markets outside central Sydney were under pressure, and had been for at least the past 18 months. The industry group’s figures show vacancy rates in Sydney’s inner suburbs – which include local government areas such as Sydney, Waverley, Woollahra, Marrickville and Ashfield – tightened by 0.7 per cent to 3.7 per cent during December, pulling the overall Sydney rental vacancy rate down 0.2 percentage points to 2.8 per cent.īut in the country, regional vacancy rates barely budged and remained exceptionally low, often below 1 per cent.
