Amargith
Hotel California
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Living like what?
In tune with Nature.
Living like what?
In tune with Nature.
Hahaha, when Hitch came out, that was the biggest movie in Germany (where I was living) at the time.
Also, Independence Day and MIB were huge with him in the lead, although there were a lot of big name supporting actors.
I agree with him not being able to draw a crowd like that on his own, though. With the (inexplicable) exception of Hitch.
In tune with Nature.
Yeah, the one you mentioned are ones where he had white people costarring.
The movies I mentioned were ones he seemed to be more the "lone star." The movie "Hancock," too, since I don't consider Jason Bateman an A-list actor and Charlize didn't really become prominent until Act II. None of them seemed to really do well, although they could have been better movies.
Here's a counter-question: What's the proportion of movies written by black people (both here in the States or overseas) that feature a non-black protagonist? Is this all just basically "authors writing about what they know" or is it something else?
Believe it or not, I felt that way too. Either way, it didn't make me sad - more just pensive, I guess. Wondering what it would be like to sense a stranger in the midst or something like that.
For me it was more that the world that is Pandora pretty much resonates with my own internal world. Mine looks more European, but the flashy lights, the forest being alive, the connection between all living things...spot on. It made me realize that I'd never be able to live as in tune with Earth as they did with Eywa as our society doesn't allow for that. It's focussed on exploiting the Earth, not living in harmony with it, and I am unfortunately part of that system, unable to escape the way of life that it dictates (such as sitting behind a desk 8 hours a day, fast paced life, etc) I'm aware that it aint all peachy to live in a hazardous setting like the jungle of Pandora, but you know what...it would be worth it to me, I think.
I just felt jealous of the characters in the movie when I left and resentment towards our society.
It made me realize that I'd never be able to live as in tune with Earth as they did with Eywa as our society doesn't allow for that. It's focussed on exploiting the Earth, not living in harmony with it, and I am unfortunately part of that system, unable to escape the way of life that it dictates (such as sitting behind a desk 8 hours a day, fast paced life, etc)
I think I'll head to Chipotle for lunch!
I think you're able to escape if you really want to. It's a choice to be a part of any society.
Yes, I understand what you're saying.
I guess I view it as having six in one hand, half dozen in another. It's truly a matter of the grass/greener syndrome. My brother just came back from Ghana and was telling me about how emulative of the British the rich in Accra are and how even the poor seek to have as many trappings of the West as they can lay their hands on. Everyone sees the other situation as better.
In terms of quality of life, I'm quite happy where I am as I surf the internet...I mean work in my climate controlled office. I think I'll head to Chipotle for lunch!
I think you're able to escape if you really want to. It's a choice to be a part of any society.
Quiero un burrito de pollo, por favor!!![]()
I didn't, I found it to be soul nourishing for my idealism.
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It's lines like this that give me total reasurance that I'm NOT an F type![]()
Yeah, I didn't find it nourishing either...
ya know I don't think my soul has ever been nourished, certainly not by a film... he he
Actually, I should clarify.
I'm not sure what "nourishing one's idealism" means exactly.
Movies (and other art forms) definitely can nourish my thinking/understanding as well as my imagination/creativity. I also have aesthetic tastes and can appreciate texture and nuance.
But those seem to be less personal than whatever "idealism" stands for.
Maybe anothr F/T killer question.... what did this media do for you... nourish your idealisim of expand your thinking.... LOL
I get stumulus from paintings, bill posters, music, ballet, opera, movies to a lesser extent..... yes fire my thinking sometimes too much on occation
I just happened to care about the world and people, and I actually had feelings stirred in me due to the size and newness of some of the world, they flying, its beauty at night, etc. I just let myself feel things and respond as if I were in the movie, rather than trying to dissect it all.
"Idealism" sounds more specific, like affirming your faith in people or how certain values will triumph or something. It's less about that and more of a holistic immediate experience that leaves me feeling connected with everything.