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Apocalypto

 

Apocalypto

Definitely a powerful movie. Not for the queasy stomachs (like mine, ha) but the filming and the characters and the historical aspects and incorporating the natural language and the entire story itself… pretty amazing. The last few minutes were also pretty hard-hitting.

I have a thing for history and I haven’t really seen much about Mayan history, if at all… I’ve always dreamed of traveling through Central and South Americas- I told a person the other night that if I had to pick only one continent to travel through, I’d pick the lower Americas. The biodiversity there is amazing (esp. in Central America) and I’m curious about the people and culture. It helps that I took 3 years of Spanish so a few cultural lessons were also included. My 2004 trip to Costa Rica sealed the deal- I AM going to travel more countries in that area!

With culture comes history… so the movie provided a bit of that for me. The filmmakers tried to incorporate as many historical facts into their story, props and costumes as much as possible. After the movie, I watched the bonus feature about how they made the film and it was pretty neat.

What amazed me the most about the movie were the strength of the characters- their physical and mental strength. Freakin’ wow.

Watch it - and have a trash can next to you, just in case! No, just kidding. Kinda.

Some serious thoughts.

Philadelphia

THIS movie made me BAWL last night. Dang.

I know it’s been forever since this movie was made and that I’ve been putting off renting this movie… Last night was a movie night for me so I finally got this movie and … wow.

The night before, I was with friends and we popped in “American History X” and even though I’ve seen it before, it still shocked me to my core. I left before we got to the sidewalk curb part *shudder*

I guess it just still shocks me, how blatant racism and heterosexism and all the other -ism’s (especially audism) is so strong in our country. Every time an incident happens and it’s clear that discrimination was at hand, I just can’t believe it. I have a very hard time understanding why people feel that sort of hatred towards another human being.

Of course, we can go back in time and look at all the different theories and societial influences that have led to all the -ism’s that are happening still today… but it’s stil lthe same old song and story. NO excuse. It happened, period. Now why it’s STILL happening, I don’t get it. Maybe I’m just sheltered by my “white, blonde, blue-eyed American privilege”… but does that make it okay? Of course not. Maybe people who are not white, blonde, or blue-eyed are looking at me and saying “You have noooooo idea” and that’s probably true since I don’t have the same life experience as so many other people in our world… but many people also don’t have my experience. Why should that separate us? We ALL have different experiences- some more traumatic than others, but why can’t we contribute our unique experiences towards some necessary change?

Ha, I’m probably a huge idealist. My dad did shake his head when I told him I hold more liberal views than conservative views- and he said, “Just WAIT ’til you start paying taxes!”

I guess in this case, ignorance is truly a bliss… but I feel guilty not doing anything about it. By becoming a bystander and nodding when something happens, saying “That’s the way it is. Life sucks”… I’m contributing to the -ism itself. That’s just ridiculous.

Now this is the point after I end my ranting and I realize I still haven’t thought of clear possible solutions… other than speaking up about it. That does make a difference… not enough, but it’s something.

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And if you haven’t seen these movies, go watch them. Plenty of other movies like those two, as well.


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