Posted on 01/06/2019 12:29:56 AM PST by logi_cal869
I'll be much more keen to such placements in movies in the future. I'm considering writing a couple of letters...given that this movie now smacks of "grooming" from where I sit...
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0289879/?ref_=nv_sr_1
Planting seeds hoping they will sprout. Trickey little devils.
I’ve never seen it. Never will.
Producers don’t make movies to entertain. They make them to place thoughts into our minds. The plot of a movie is there to draw you in, to get you to willingly suspend your disbelief, and to accept whatever the movie tells you. While you are in a state of suspended skepticism, and eagerly following the story line, they inject the thoughts they want you to have.
Sometimes it’s overt. Other times it’s subliminal. But it’s almost always there.
Look for interviews with the producers. They willingly share the reason why they made the film. They tell you their world view that is the reason for making the film.
in 12 years you can gain a lot of perspective.
I agree. Saw it a long time ago an it is definitely anti=pedophile. Don’t see how it can be interpreted otherwise.
Taxi Driver didn’t promote paedophilia positively either. Pretty baby contained rather unneccessary child nudity that was no doubt considered edgy and controversial in the 1970s in a way that got publicity but from what I recall it didn’t portray child prostitution or child marriage positively either.
We’ve known the Hollywood was “Hollywierd” for much longer than a decade!
....But most of the time a cigar is Freudian.....
Freud was a Deceiver of the first order.
He goes back to make things turn out better. It includes homophobic and racial slurs and other deeper points as the movie tries to make the case that the butterfly effect, chaos theory, play huge roles in determining the kind of people individuals turn out to be based upon events & decisions large and small they experience. Or stated another way, that people are products of their environments.
But my take is that people are products of their environment only to the extent they allow their environment to shape their development. Because obviously people react differently even when they are subjected to similar environments. So people turn out the way they are because of the individual and how they personally react to their environment. How they chose to react is what shapes them.
First off why are you rewatching that movie it was terrible. Second off he BLACKED OUT, blacking out is not pedophilia. People black out from things that shock and frighten them. And then the thing had terrible repercussions. Why write letters about a 14 year old crappy movie nobody wants to watch? it’s in the ash heap of history, leave it there, nobody likes it anyway.
Glad I never watched it and now I never will.
Thanks for the *spoiler*.
Disagree completely with your take. There was nothing in that movie that glorified pedophilia.
Not sure your interpretation is correct...let’s not do what the Left does and “exaggerate” things to fit the agenda you would like to be true.
That’s a misinterpretation.
However, National Lampoon’s Vacation thinks pedophilia is hilarious.
Rocky Horror picture show begins with two rapes.
And Sixteen Candles ends with a rape.
The film is about trying to correct destructive experiences (child sexual abuse) from the past that have haunted and traumatized people throughout their lives.
It's not promoting or celebrating pedophilia. It's a warning about the long-range consequences of abuse.
Just because you found the subject disturbing doesn't discount the importance of the message.
Sounds like you need to watch it again. You didn’t get it.
He blacked out in the basement. Thus he “relived” that experience at least once.
Sick.
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