Spielberg’s story of slaves recognizes the role of religion FEW WOULD deny that Hollywood movies exert a powerful homogenizing force on society. For whatever reason, filmmakers have traditionally toed a line that favors a secular, white point of view. Nowhere is this more apparent than in films about North American race relations: films such as […]
How much like robots are we?
Fast, Cheap & Out of Control proves, once again, that Errol Morris is one of the today’s most fascinating filmmakers. His newest documentary does not have the celebrity appeal of his Stephen Hawking bio A Brief History of Time, nor will it make headlines like The Thin Blue Line, which singlehandedly overturned an innocent man’s […]
Anastasia & FairyTale
In addition to the social and political havoc it caused, the First World War precipitated a sort of spiritual crisis. In a world rapidly giving in to industrialism and modernization, the war proved that science, far from saving the world, was just as likely to speed it along to its destruction. And with so many […]
The Devil’s Advocate & A Life less Ordinary
Blame it on Quentin Tarantino and the infamous pseudoquote from Ezekiel he wrote into Pulp Fiction. Trashy treatments of religious themes have been all the rage lately, and while there’s nothing wrong with conveying spiritual ideas in down-to-earth terms, the latest films to tell heavenly stories with earthly meanings have squandered their potential. Take The […]
Gattaca
Gattaca is not so much a story about the perils of cloning as it is a tone poem on life lived in an oppressive society, where one is judged daily for simply being oneself. Various elements in the script and casting suggest a possible gay subtext, but the film could just as easily be a […]
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