03-12-2010, 01:56 AM
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Super stressed!
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: British Columbia
Posts: 8,081
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Movies About Complex Issues Like Racism, Rape And R... Health Care
So I've recently remembered seeing the movie A Time To Kill, which deals with racism and somehow got stuck on the trailer for the movie John Q.
The thing I find interesting about these movies is that they're real. Okay, they're not really truth, but John Grisham based his novel "A Time To Kill" on real events. The idea I have is that these movies are trying to get a message out, in a generation that needed the messages. John Q was released in 2002, while A Time To Kill was based on a 1989 book - 1989 a somewhat racially charged time.
One could argue whether or not these kinds of films are made to get a message out. That they're only made to sensationalize, to entertain, to put butts in theater seats. In response I'm going to use a quote from a superhero movie:
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Originally Posted by Elijah Price
I believe comics are a form of history that someone, somewhere felt or experienced. Then, of course, those experiences and that history got chewed up in the commercial machine, got jazzed up, made titillating...
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Now like I said before, these movies aren't exact truth, they're more made to entertain. But sometimes a film maker tries to stick a message in the middle of it - why do you think that is? Why do they do it? Does it work? I think that last question depends on who the film-goer is. Looking at YouTube comments for the trailers is like submitting yourself, and grammar to torture.
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