Thread:GazzaB9/@comment-24839525-20181101131727/@comment-30134917-20181104224829

Well, in a few character descriptions of the first film it's mentioned two important people in Miranda's life want her to be mature (her mother and Madame Wilson) and it's also mentioned the Red Man takes the form of a businessman, something that is stereotypically known to be rather mature. If you picture a hard-working adult you probably picture a businessman.

So I think that the whole "be more mature" thing gets to Miranda and that the Red Man is basically the physical manifestation of those concerns and fears of maturity. Now, I'm not saying the Red Man is imaginary or anything, I'm saying that he is literally the embodiment of Miranda's pent-up worries.

What do you think? if you don't like it, that's fine, though I would like to know why.