The film utilizes the trope of the Deus ex Machina —or rather, Deus ex Mammalia . The conflict (sexual frustration or domestic tension) is resolved not through communication or character development, but through the activation of the "magic" attribute. Tyler’s characterization serves as the bridge between the mundane reality of roommate cohabitation and the fantastical element of the plot.
The use of "magic" in this context serves as a literary device to explore:
I knew things had changed when I couldn't reach the coffee maker without tripping over a pair of vintage cowboy boots. My roommate, Elena, doesn't just "get dressed"—she curates. Our living room has officially been rebranded as "The Studio." Every morning, I have to check if the coast is clear before walking to the bathroom in my mismatched pajamas, lest I become an unwanted "lifestyle" cameo in her morning vlog. The Mirror Negotiation
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