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speedy_m |
Posted - 10/25/2004 : 13:06:58 I just watched this movie again last night. The last time I watched it was in school, and when I was a kid I thought it was really good. I understood all the points it tried to make, and I felt real bad about them killing Piggy. But when I watched it again, something struck me. The characters of Ralph (the noble one) and Jack (leader of the 'Hunters') are much like the political situation in America today. (Well, it's never really changed, and can apply to any country, at any time in human history.) Jack uses fear mongering to convice the boys they need to have weapons and seperate from those that don't subsribe to his ways. He hates the "rules" and wants to hunt and have fun. So he sets up his tribe, uses fear of his power and the "monster" to keep everyone in line, and imposes Army like rules and discipline. He lures them with promises of cooked meat and having fun all day. He also attacks the members of the other tribe, those that decided to stay with Ralph. They live simply, never have weapons, and beleive they will be rescued.
Sorry to go about the film so much, but it's just that Jack seemed so much like George Bush to me, I was really dumbstruck. There's an enemy. We must defend ourselves. We must attack before we are attacked. Etc. Perhaps the two boys or tribes represent extremes, neither one being totally realistic or real, but surely more than 50% of the American populace can see things like "Homeland Security" for what it is?
PS I'm not saying I think Ralph is John Kerry. I have no great love for the DNC, either. |
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broken part |
Posted - 10/26/2004 : 00:47:55 quote: Originally posted by soundofataris
Good! Now, go watch Battle Royale.
I don't regard Battle Royale as a rip-off. Concept is quite different, more like that Arnie film where he's made to play this futuristic survivor game. |
Ebb Vicious |
Posted - 10/25/2004 : 17:49:53 master shake says books are from the devil and tv is twice as fast. |
n/a |
Posted - 10/25/2004 : 17:40:17 never seen the film loved the book (wasn't made to read it at school, I loathe all books I was made to read at school, JB Priestly can kiss big ones as far as I am concerned)
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kathryn |
Posted - 10/25/2004 : 17:34:58 As is the case too often, the best film version is the original. Can't beat the book, though.
I still believe in the excellent joy of the Frank |
soundofataris |
Posted - 10/25/2004 : 17:32:06 Good! Now, go watch Battle Royale. |
PixieSteve |
Posted - 10/25/2004 : 16:31:35 which movie? there's a few versions i think. there's a lame one where they turn everyone in to american soilders or something. |
Cult_Of_Frank |
Posted - 10/25/2004 : 15:29:29 Yeah, that's a great episode. I love their model UN too.
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Ebb Vicious |
Posted - 10/25/2004 : 14:57:46 there are a wealth of great quotes from that episode:
"i'm so hungry i could eat at arby's!"
"i need that to live!"
"how are the berries ralph? good?"
"it tastes like.. burning." |
Cult_Of_Frank |
Posted - 10/25/2004 : 14:51:07 Never saw the movie, but a great and classic book. I did, however, see the Simpsons episode.
"Meow!"
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bumblebeeboy2 |
Posted - 10/25/2004 : 14:49:24 speedy m, when you watched this at school did you not then discuss all this too? that's why we read and watch it in school i thought. great book and film (the orig)... loved the documentary about the blokes going back to the island! a horrible experience for quite a few of them...
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speedy_m |
Posted - 10/25/2004 : 14:15:53 Ya, we read it in school and then watched it. I don't remember the book at all. I remember liking it, but I could just be remembering the movie. |
PixieSteve |
Posted - 10/25/2004 : 13:46:57 have you read it? |
speedy_m |
Posted - 10/25/2004 : 13:17:47 This is WAR Peacock! You can't make an omlette without breakings some eggs. Any cook will tell you that. |
whoreatthedoor |
Posted - 10/25/2004 : 13:15:21 quote: Originally posted by speedy_m
...and I felt real bad about them killing Piggy...
I still have nightmares about it. It's part of my childhood. Thanks for make me remember this movie.
"ˇˇˇBien!!!, dame el ritmo. Así es mejor" - Jonathan Richman |
Ebb Vicious |
Posted - 10/25/2004 : 13:13:14 yes it can represent a lot of things. political situations are one of them.
it's a good movie. |