• Seagoon_@aussie.zoneOP
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    5 months ago

    I’m watching The Trojan Women, a 1971 movie from a Euripides play.

    It’s full of great tragedy. It’s meant to be emotional, it was written to shame perpetrators of war. This is like Sophie’s Choice x 10.

    I think I watch too many movies that require concentration and empathy as I find my reactions just too intellectual.

    How many murders a day do I see on screen?

    The other thing is i keep on asking myself how they did a shot or what dramatic device is this that makes me think a thing. I find myself changing focus from the story to the how.

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      5 months ago

      These ancient places that have such a big place in our own society’s cultural identity, even if just in stories passed down onto us. These places were so small.

      I have been to Troy, just drove past really, it’s just a small place. A city state that used to be on the coast but is now inland. It had only 10,000 people. Their men and children murdered and then the women forced into slavery. ( In modern times this is what happened to the Yazidi women of Syria. Their men and children were murdered and then the women were forced into slavery. )

      A suburb is like living in a town, I can’t help putting myself, my loved ones and my neighbours in the place of these characters. I suppose that’s what makes it a great play.

      5 Hobbits.