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Pastimes : Don't Ask Rambi

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To: Rambi who wrote (34061)8/5/1999 4:39:00 PM
From: epicure  Read Replies (3) of 71178
 
I am not sure what the point is to showing ugliness or sordidness in movies. The same points made in Eyes Wide Shut could have made any number of ways- why choose to shock, to repel, to exploit?

I think film makers who choose to shock us with the aberrant, and bizarre take the easy path. It is MUCH harder to make a movie about people who are NOT shocking and still get a point across. It is infinitely more difficult to elevate the ordinary and make it interesting than to exploit our baser desires to see freakish situations and nightmare landscapes. It is the path of least resistance to pander to the baser instincts, and I do not like it. It is irresponsible. Of course film makers have a right to keep pushing the edge of the envelope and to BE irresponsible, to show us brutish behavior, endless scenes of violent or empty sex, but it is detrimental to our collective psyches.
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