"He Loved Big Brother"
Feb. 25th, 2005 10:28 amIn Peter Mullan's terrific movie about institutionalised abuse, The Magdalene Sisters, an archbishop treats the imprisoned girls to a Christmas showing of The Bells of St Mary's and the sadistic, power-mad sister in charge stands up and gives a cooing and ingratiating little speech about how she used to go to the movies with her father and how she liked the westerns best.
And the realisation dawns that not only does this terrible woman believe that God is on her side, she also, God help us, believes that she's cute.
Monsters never think of themselves as monstrous. Stalin loved drinking games. Hitler was fond of children and dogs. Mao went among his people with a great big silly grin on his face.
I won't (because I'm a bit of a fraidy cat) mention the names of any grinners, smirkers and jokers who are still alive and in power.
Sister makes her twee little jokes and the girls laugh at them.
The self-delusion of the ruler is perfectly matched to the self-abasement of the ruled.
And the realisation dawns that not only does this terrible woman believe that God is on her side, she also, God help us, believes that she's cute.
Monsters never think of themselves as monstrous. Stalin loved drinking games. Hitler was fond of children and dogs. Mao went among his people with a great big silly grin on his face.
I won't (because I'm a bit of a fraidy cat) mention the names of any grinners, smirkers and jokers who are still alive and in power.
Sister makes her twee little jokes and the girls laugh at them.
The self-delusion of the ruler is perfectly matched to the self-abasement of the ruled.
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Date: 2005-02-25 07:04 am (UTC)but... doesn't it, in some ways? LOTR can be sort of read as an allegory about WWII. saruman is certainly seduced by the power of mordor. maybe the "seductive glamor" would have been a little more evident if the army had been a human army and not an orc army-- although there were humans fighting on mordor's side- the pirates and the people from the south...
or perhaps, the ring portrays evil is more the way you're talking about. it tempts pretty much everyone with thoughts of the good they could do by wielding it- i'm thinking of boromir, galadriel, and gandalf, in particular- but it's really the ultimate artifact of sauron's evil.
just thinking out loud.
also, did you know that stalin tried to assassinate john wayne? i may have posted about this before.
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Date: 2005-02-25 07:18 am (UTC)Jackson had a huge replica ring made so that he could stick it in the foreground of a shot and it would dwarf the actors behind.
I seem to remember hearing that about Stalin and Wayne- quite possibly from you. Do we know why Stalin ordered the hit?
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Date: 2005-02-25 02:43 pm (UTC)