Thursday, May 21, 2009

human see, human do

Planet of the Apes was disturbing. I mean...once you get passed the cheesy make-up job and awesome overacting of the seventies - the dialogue really gets to you. The movie masterfully switches the roles of apes and man. The "human see, human do" quote was so literally translated from the other, "monkey see, monkey do" that it hits you. The secular humanist worldview shined through with the quote: "the time is now, that's all there is" The present is all that matters. Also, the obvious evolutionary theme and foundation of the movie coordinates with this worldview. The ending shot is epic. The statue of liberty in all its glory sinking down, muddied by the sand, being eroded by the relentless waves. Yup. It was a movie without hope.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

I'm changing the world with cookies

Wow! I have to admit, "Stranger Than Fiction" turned out to be one of the most intriguing, well-done movies I've ever seen. The dialogue was incredible, a mix of fate and ... well ... fiction. But, my favorite scene/line/philosophy of the whole movie was Ms. Pascel's passion to "change the world with cookies." I love the idea of believing so strongly in something, big or small.
As for worldview, the movie is obviously postmodern. Full of metaFICTION, fragmentation, relativism and question of existence...who chooses our fate? Us or the universe? Both? Is my life a comedy or a tragedy? Maybe we'll never know...In many ways this movie reminded me alot of Rozencrantz and Guildenstern with its witty dialogue with more philosophical layers than initially expected.
Overall, I really enjoyed the movie :)