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PoliticalPizza

(54 posts)
Tue Feb 26, 2013, 02:35 AM Feb 2013

The Oscars - One Last Vote Please!

The age-old question in Hollywood is not,...how does Jane Fonda
look that good, but were this year's Hollywood films simply a reflection
of real life... or will they become the driver of real life behavior.

Film has the unique ability to be a reflection of Society, while also
becoming the impetus for a Society to change.

No one questions that Marlon Brando and James Dean turned
a t-shirt into a fashion statement, or that John Travolta inspired
a generation to dance, but will this year's Oscar nominated films
go beyond being more than just a collection of cultural trendsetters.

Will "Silver Linings Playbook", help humanize the mentally ill, at
a much needed time, when the gun control debate has only served
to demonize them!

Will President Obama look at "Life of Pi" and feel like he is trapped
in a boat with the "Tea Party", and now look for an alternative
approach, because he realizes there will never be enough red meat
to make that journey work!

And will the Supreme Court, announcing they will be re-visiting the
1964 Civil Rights Voting Act, the Congress re-authorizing the Patriot
Act, and the Nation remembering the same case for war being made
against Iran as we did against Iraq,...allow these timely based historical
films, Lincoln, Argo and Zero Dark Thirty, to not only give us a much
valued insight on what has already come and done, but more importantly,
will they speak to how our decisions... can lead to who we will become!

Did "Beasts of the Southern Wild" already inspire Lindsey Graham to act
like, "I am the man"... in holding up the confirmation hearings for CIA
Director nominee John Brennan?

And even though John McCain maybe the only person who smiles less than
Tommy Lee Jones, did "Lincoln" let him look at Chuck Hagel one more time
and finally go: There is room for one more in the Cabinet "Team of Rivals".

Hollywood likes to relish in the value artists bring to films that create an
emotional connection with an audience, which can be more influential than
a missing parent, an indifferent school teacher, or a callous society...but
is it the violence in "Dijango Unchained" that can reach a teenager in a
tough neighborhood in Chicago, who looks out across his neighborhood and
asks how can he be free from the circle of poverty and violence in his own
backyard.

"Les Miserables", "Amour", and "Beasts of the Southern Wild" are all films that
reflect our ongoing battle between searching for the truth and handling the
the truth once we find it...which might change the way we take responsibility
for our family, our planet and ultimately our own demise.

"Argo" might become a part of your life because it resonated with an important
issue at a sensitive time..."Lincoln" maybe everlasting for you because it shows
moments of greatness buried inside a man with all of our flaws.

One thing for certain...in the 9 films that were nominated this year...there is no
shortage of either inspiration, happy endings, or a poignant reality, to help us look
at ourselves in a crystal clear reflection shining back to us from the Silver Screen.

But is there an all-time Oscar winner in this group for you? And if not, what is your
all-time Oscar winner --not for having the best actor or the finest director...but
what film has been most impactful in your life, or do you think can be the most
impactful to someone else? Which film was either a reflection of your life, or became
a key driver that changed your life.

...and the Oscar goes to....

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The Oscars - One Last Vote Please! (Original Post) PoliticalPizza Feb 2013 OP
You have one from me! Rhiannon12866 Feb 2013 #1
Thank you and PoliticalPizza Feb 2013 #5
It's among the DU smilies! Rhiannon12866 Feb 2013 #6
Hey, didn't know that! PoliticalPizza Feb 2013 #7
Cool! If you have any qustions, just ask! Rhiannon12866 Feb 2013 #8
Loved Lincoln and Argo this year, but ColumbusLib Feb 2013 #2
I like your list! PoliticalPizza Feb 2013 #4
Message auto-removed WermZer39 Feb 2013 #3

Rhiannon12866

(205,467 posts)
6. It's among the DU smilies!
Wed Feb 27, 2013, 05:25 AM
Feb 2013

Just click on "smilies" on the list of tabs between the subject line and the message of your next post. It's on the right side, and you can post smilies, too...

ColumbusLib

(158 posts)
2. Loved Lincoln and Argo this year, but
Tue Feb 26, 2013, 02:46 PM
Feb 2013

I'd say Ghandi, Schindler's List, and Life Is Beautiful made the biggest impact on me... Though The English Patient gets me every time... Thanks for a thought-inspiring post!

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