That our bodies separate from our spirits (unseen) when we die, which I'm sure you'll agree happens where they exist right here around us... until we are ressurrected into a body of immortalized,
perfected flesh and bones — hence the Plan of Salvation aka the Plan of Happiness!
Not exact matches
But, long ago, Steve Kloves wrote
and directed
Flesh and Bone, which isn't
perfect but it's gripping,
and something called The Fabulous Baker Boys, which is so enjoyable it doesn't need to be
perfect.
Wonder Boys is about characters
and interactions; it's about one of our most talented screenwriters, Steve Kloves (The Fabulous Baker Boys,
Flesh and Bone), working at the absolute top of his profession;
and it's about a cast so very sublime
and dead solid
perfect that wondering what will happen next doesn't drive the film so much as hoping that whatever it is takes its sweet time: We want these people to stay put.
For the purposes of the exhibition the surface not only refers to the skin, it also alludes to the way a woman presents herself to the world, the image she wishes to portray
and the lengths she will go to maintain
and perfect the exterior; whilst the «beneath» is both the
flesh and bones under the skin as well as the complexity of character
and the time, effort
and exertion that goes into the «making» of a woman.