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wednes ([personal profile] wednes) wrote2004-02-13 03:04 am

Monster

I made a post earlier which contain Wednes' Very Special Friend of the Week. But sadly, the computer at work ate it somehow (bitch!) and I don't feel like typing it all out again. So you'll just have to wait until tomorrow to find out who this weeks Very Special Friend is.

I just got home after seeing Monster. Unless you live in a cave, you probably already know that this movie stars Charlize Theron and Christina Ricci...two utter babes. You may also know that this film is about the real life case of american female serial killer Aileen Wournos. It was directed by first time feature director Patty Jenkins.

The film is a highly sympathetic portrayal of the killer, really the most sympathetic you can be while still staying true to the evidence. It is also fairly kind to the girlfreind, whom I regard as a total Judas. The film really begs you to take both the feminist position, and to excuse people's actions because of thier troubled pasts. Personally, I think its important that we have sympathy for those who had terrible childhoods. But it's equally important that as adults, we do our best to "get past that shit", as Lee puts it so eloquently in the film.

I think Monster tells you a different side of the story than what you're expecting in many ways. One of the comments i heard about the film before I saw it was that there is a love scene between two glamorous hollywood babes, and it is not arousing at all. Funny, because the men who told me that represent rpecisly the kind of attitude that gets men killed in this film. Ha ha...
I must say i'm a fan of actors who aren't afraid to get down and dirty playing unattracitve people doing things most of the audience doesn't or wouldn't understand. I applaud Jenkins clear statement that you can never know someone's story, even if it tries to mitigate horrible crimes.

Yes, most whoremongering men are probably evil, but we dont' get to go ahead and shoot them...even if we really need a car.

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