with the exception of a particularly long, drawn out week last week, june was fairly uneventful. i did see m. night shamaylan's "the happening"... man... just man...
i mean i was right on the edge:
6th sense: ++
unbreakable:+
signs:+/-
the village:-
lady in the water:--
as you can see from my matter o' fact chart there, shamaylan had, despite a great outset, had broken even. this was the tie-breaker. is he good, but in a rut? is he a lucky hack? what a tie-breaker it was, too! no more, mr. director! no more, please! i'm done with his movies. my god! this was another in a long line of movies these past two years to have "anti" sub-text, for lack of a better term, it had super-text. yes, i am an english major snob who thinks he knows everything about characterization and story telling mechanics, but it's not like i have anything against exposition, as such. it's a really useful tool that lets the reader or viewer in on the rules of the game. ...still, there are ways to do it without actually seeming like you're doing it. showing and not telling, for example works wonderfully in books. now i realize movies are designed for showing so maybe that device gets over used. well, that's where subtext comes in; a verbal kind of showing. the character says something, he might even believe it, but the reader or viewer (from their vantage point) sees this really says something else about the character. subtext at its best can show a divergence between the author and the narrator. so:
a show character will in some non-verbal way convey that he is angry
an expository character will say "i am angry"
a subtext character will say "gee, those there flowers sure are nice" (randomly) and the viewer knows he's angry because they read between the lines
so that brings us to "the happening" (and "the brave one" "d-war" "revenge of the sith" to name a few others) where the characters make comments that are supposed to be subtextual and deep... but they're not (the characters or the comments). they, at best, just tell us what is happening in a shallow way. but with these films, it's more than that- either the actors, writers, or directors were unwilling or unable to reach that core emotion and are trying to imply that they have (think padmae's "you're breaking my heart!"). thus supertext: when a character that should be angry, though very clearly is not, states either explicitly or implicitly that he is angry though, once again, he clearly is not. this movie was chalk full of that.
so, let me very clearly state that "i will never be suckered into seeing one of shamaylan's movies again", as well as "the ribbed crow flies north by northeast" as i shake my fist to the heavens to the backdrop of thunder and lightning.... can't be more clear than that.
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
let's answer the questions this picture conjures up in order
1) oh yeah, that's a handlebar
2) yup, that's a hooters' t-shirt
3) those aren't korean prostitutes, just some girls from work dressed up as adjumas
4) adjumas are mean old korean ladies
5) oh yes, there is a hooters in korea, 2 in fact, and they seem to be the only place to get a dill pickle in the whole country
ok, so these girls from work tell me about a 'bad taste' party they are having on saturday. i realize i can be kind of a hermit sometimes so i say sure, i'll go. that's when the idea hit me for shaving like that, plus it's starting to get hot here. and what a bad taste party it was, i even got to see a very pregnant woman drink beer all night. now i thought shaving was showing commitment to the party, but she took it to the next level...
let's call this one "just about to realize that it's 5 in the morning" yup, right after that i booked it for home. i was shocked to see the sky was already starting to lighten. ugh. fortunately my 5 korean words were just enough to get the cabbie to take me to the 7-11 right by my house.
several years ago i saw a wonderful movie called battle royale. i strongly recommend it. it's basically a japanese lord of the flies meets stephen king's the long walk (both of which i also highly recommend). set in an alternate present, the japanese government randomly selects a ninth grade class and puts them on an 10 sq km island. the children are told by their former 7th grade teacher that they have to fight til one remains by the end of the 3rd day or they all die as their collars will explode. each child is given food, water, a map, and a weapon (random from uzis and shotguns down to pot lids and a paper fan (though the kid with the paper fan quickly upgrades)). of course the kids go ape-shit on each other. despite some peacenicks and conscientious objectors, it turns into a splatter fest. all in all, a tremendous movie.
i bring this up because i recently downloaded it to watch again to see how it held up. you know: some movies get better after a few years, some movies lose their sparkle. i remember watching it the first time and being deeply involved with the teenage characters, wondering who got what they deserved or who got the short end of the stick. the second time around was just as good, but the strange thing was i felt a switch in my sympathies toward the evil teacher. good lord, if i had kids like that i'd ship them off to an island too! as i was watching it there was some serious whatyacallit- some kind of displaced rage violence fantasy going on. sad to say, the teacher didn't win...sigh for that poor misunderstood bastard. probably due to my job, this time when i watched the movie, i didn't notice the mistakes the kids made, i noticed the mistakes the teacher made.
one last thing,:
so i guess freud moonlighted as an architect in seoul...and how!
Sunday, May 4, 2008
i don't even know what to write this time
so i guess it's going to be some random thoughts.
1)i have, i'm sorry to say, no idea of how good my father is at his job. i mean, he never seemed to have trouble staying where he wanted or moving to a new hospital if he wanted that too. like with matoon, we only spent a year there and he didn't seem to have a problem getting us out. so there's something to be said for that. i have never been under his medical care, and even if i had, i haven't been to enough doctors to be able to make a comparison.
i bring this up because i have grown to HATE going to the dentist this last few years. i had two bad dentists in a row in lawrence and then in mt. pleasant. poor chair side manners, long, drawn out visits, and very -very!- stingy with the novocain. with my recent tooth troubles i went to the dentist that is the father of one of the students in my school. like my father, he is a alum of the university of michigan. he knows english well enough to have a sense of humor, he has nifty gadgets to explain what he'll be doing, and bet of all: no pain. i've been in for two of five visits for a root canal, and the only pain was from that first needle. the second visit only took 10 minutes! so my thought process is that if UM produced this guy and my father- i hope my father is as far beyond other surgeons as this guy is beyond other dentists.
2)i wouldn't even be writing this if it weren't for the fact that i am in the middle of a 4 day weekend (kid's day). i'm basically using this as an outlet for my boredom. i'm going to put it in writing so i do it: today i will have to pick up my apartment; it's starting to get a little rank.
3)also, today and tomorrow, i'm kinda looking forward to going to the gym during the day to see what it's like- though i do have so reservations as if i can time the end of my work out to coincide with the start of the yoga class, which just happens to be right in front of the treadmills and is usually filled with hot moms trying to stay hot, i find enough inspiration for another 20 minutes of working out- everybody wins.
4) a haunted house made for easter instead of halloween would be fun to make.
1)i have, i'm sorry to say, no idea of how good my father is at his job. i mean, he never seemed to have trouble staying where he wanted or moving to a new hospital if he wanted that too. like with matoon, we only spent a year there and he didn't seem to have a problem getting us out. so there's something to be said for that. i have never been under his medical care, and even if i had, i haven't been to enough doctors to be able to make a comparison.
i bring this up because i have grown to HATE going to the dentist this last few years. i had two bad dentists in a row in lawrence and then in mt. pleasant. poor chair side manners, long, drawn out visits, and very -very!- stingy with the novocain. with my recent tooth troubles i went to the dentist that is the father of one of the students in my school. like my father, he is a alum of the university of michigan. he knows english well enough to have a sense of humor, he has nifty gadgets to explain what he'll be doing, and bet of all: no pain. i've been in for two of five visits for a root canal, and the only pain was from that first needle. the second visit only took 10 minutes! so my thought process is that if UM produced this guy and my father- i hope my father is as far beyond other surgeons as this guy is beyond other dentists.
2)i wouldn't even be writing this if it weren't for the fact that i am in the middle of a 4 day weekend (kid's day). i'm basically using this as an outlet for my boredom. i'm going to put it in writing so i do it: today i will have to pick up my apartment; it's starting to get a little rank.
3)also, today and tomorrow, i'm kinda looking forward to going to the gym during the day to see what it's like- though i do have so reservations as if i can time the end of my work out to coincide with the start of the yoga class, which just happens to be right in front of the treadmills and is usually filled with hot moms trying to stay hot, i find enough inspiration for another 20 minutes of working out- everybody wins.
4) a haunted house made for easter instead of halloween would be fun to make.
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