Monday, March 24, 2008

Freaks

In response to the movie Freaks, there were a lot of things to talk about running through my head. I was at first fairly confused by the movie and all that it entailed. I thought that it took a new look at the circus and the lives of the people who worked as part of the sideshow. There was a lot of things going on in that movie that did not make sense but as a whole I feel that the movie got its point across. I think that the idea of dehumanizing someone and playing on the concept of normality was highlighted in this film. I thought it was an interesting parallel showing how the people who deemed normal and beautiful from the beginning turned out to be the worst people inside. The movie did a good job of playing on how we as an audience are so judgmental simply by what we see. Seeing the different "freaks" in the beginning of the film was all purposeful because the director was trying to create as big a serperation between them and the "normal" people like Hercules and Cleopatra. These were people who we immediately deemed as normal and misplaced in the circus environment but as the movie progresses, we see them as actually terrible people who are disgusting inside but that is not someting that we consider at the beginnning. I thought that this movie did an excellent job at switching the audiences emotions from feeling sympathetic and angry to completely opposite extremes.

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Transforming

In reading "The Other Body: Reflections on Difference, Disablility and Identity Politics" by Ynestra King, we get a very intimate look at the life of a disabled person. I thought her writing was very powerful becuase it was obvious that she felt very passionately about the subject. The idea that being disabled has become an identitiy is one that we don't normally consider but I feel that she is right. We don't often take into consideration the handicapped when going about our daily lives or even in the examples she tells us, who we see socially. I thought the story she gave about the woman in the wheelcahir who wore provacative clothing was very interesting because she said how it was clothing not "suitable" for a handicapped person. Things like that we don't normally consider but she strikes it right on the mark with how people would react to a situation like that. I thought her last line was the best, saying that disability is the only one that can happen to anyone in an instant. This sentence struck me beucase it is true how fast our body and our lives can change. The transformation that King talks absolutely exists because even after all the characteristics that make us unique, we are still human and we are still identified by how we look on the outside.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Stalone

Reading the interview of Sylvester Stalone by Susan Faludi was very intersting to me. I was a huge fan of the early Rocky and Rambo movies because they were amazing, action-packed thrill rides. Stalone was the "American male" with the badass attitude and the body to back it up. I found it very interesting to read the comparison between Stalone in real life and the actualy characters that he plays. Stalone says things about how he was only seen as a body because of the movies he had done and he wanted to be taken seriouisly as an actor and as a person. My immediate reaction to that was that that was bullshit. He was the one who decided to make those movies and present himself in that way. It is unfair to assume other people would see him otherwise after such iconic movies as Rocky and Rambo. After reading on though, I discovered how torn Stalone was from these movies and how much they had taken a toll on him both physically and emotionally. It seemed that Stalone had come to the realization that if he wanted to be seen differently in the eyes of the public, he first had to see himself differently. It was at this time in the reading that my perspective changed and I realized the toroture that he must have gone through. To not only prove to the public but also himself that he was not a meat-head must have been so hard. The article talked about how his whole life was consumed by his body that there was nothing left for him to even remember. This article shows how the expectations of society have changed so much throughout one mans lifetime. Stalone went from being a brainless body to a concerned individual and I think that is because society as a whole, refused to see him as anything else. Much like how when we see pretty models in a magazine, we judge them simply based on their looks but as we can see from this article, there is a lot more to their lifestyle.

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Advertising Response

In the reading the written responses from our class and listening to the discussion that we had in class, I feel that there were several intersting points brought up. The one that I found to be the most interesting was the differences between how the males and females of the class reacted to the essay. As a whole I found that males found the atricles to a be a lot less offensive than the females of the class. Being a male, I was not very offended by some of the advertisements because they i thought that they were simply trying to sell their product. Their is no denying the fact that sex sells and these advertisements utilize that to its fullest. You cannot argue that it is the faults of these advertisers who exploit sexual enuendos because they are simply trying to drag in a specific audience. It is not their fault that the human race as a a whole is drawn into sex and drugs becuase they are simply trying to reach us in a way that is unique to its own company. Now, when advertisers start exploiting ideas of rape or violence, they have crossed the line because they are sending a message that is not related to their product. But to crticize these advertisers for having ads that play on the idea of sex or alcohol is not fair because they are simply doing their job of drawing in an audience.