LuckyPenny72
09-21-2000, 03:21 PM
Is it me or has every movie (except the ones I did not see) that have been posted here have a common theme towards a path of harmlessness in them? Let me expound on this -
If you divide reality into two seperate categories - violence and nonviolence - and you stand in one category while attacking the other, there will never be a world without harm. It appears that society will blame or condemn those that are responsible for social injustices (like many of the movies listed here). If society continues to do this then the degree of violence is not recognized and there will be no impact towards a world without harm.
I am overanalyzing here (that damn philosophy degree again!). I just wanted to note that all of the films that affected us had to deal with the character removing himself/herself from one category and seeing things from the other side which lead to an understanding of what could be construed as a social injustice. Just a thought.
Thanks again to all of you for your input. I think it was more therapy than anything else. I recently had a difficult time with an opinion on one of my scripts. I was told it will never sell because society will never embrace it. You have all listed movies here that were embraced by society and contained themes of social injustices. So, poo on them. The script will sell...sometime...somewhere. Thanks again!
LP
If you divide reality into two seperate categories - violence and nonviolence - and you stand in one category while attacking the other, there will never be a world without harm. It appears that society will blame or condemn those that are responsible for social injustices (like many of the movies listed here). If society continues to do this then the degree of violence is not recognized and there will be no impact towards a world without harm.
I am overanalyzing here (that damn philosophy degree again!). I just wanted to note that all of the films that affected us had to deal with the character removing himself/herself from one category and seeing things from the other side which lead to an understanding of what could be construed as a social injustice. Just a thought.
Thanks again to all of you for your input. I think it was more therapy than anything else. I recently had a difficult time with an opinion on one of my scripts. I was told it will never sell because society will never embrace it. You have all listed movies here that were embraced by society and contained themes of social injustices. So, poo on them. The script will sell...sometime...somewhere. Thanks again!
LP