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Great discussion. Kevin certainly has to be respected for his POV. The older I get and the more I see how our society is changing, the more I am inclined to agree with him.
I really liked Flags of our Fathers and I'm reading the book now.
And this movie did a great job at showing us that the Nazis were not the only sadistic terrible people in that war.
And he won the Golden Globe.....it was a good performance..
I cannot imagine a mature human being not emotionally shaken by Shindler's List.
They say that we can never be outside ourselves and see ourselves as others see us. That results in all of us turning up as hypocrites with regularity. Making an effort to come to grips with our inconsistencies causes us to evolve and grow.QT does appear unrepentant, now that you mention it. If you had stuck around until the end, Kevin, you would have seen hundreds of films go up in flames. Maybe there were some evil ones in that batch.
After Viet Nam left America with a serious distaste for war, the warmongers needed to reverse that sentiment among their adoring but reluctant public. Hence, the Greatest Generation ad campaign and the preponderance of glory laden uber patriotic WW II flicks. Tom Hanks led the charge. He even turned up in Bedford, VA. for the much ballyhooed World War II Memorial dedication. These things might make your chest swell with pride or your eyes well with tears but they are very much an effort at manipulation of your feelings ----to a much greater degree and in a much more cynical fashion than Tarantino ever would.
Kevin - If a story is not fiction when it enters Hollywood, it surely will be when it emerges.
The point I make comparing Shindler to Basterds is that one is great epic storytelling, the other merely jaded "entertainment" in the vein of "Oh yeah, if you think THAT'S disgusting, listen to this..." while both using man's inhumanity to man as a common backdrop.
Societal norms!! Boy, I wish I could implant a few of those myself. I'd love to see an end to macho disease. And Limbaugh. And credit card applications in the mail. And TV ads for prescription drugs. Everything would be so much better if everyone could evolve to my level. I fear the grasshopper will need to be verrry patient in watching for that to come about. Meanwhile we worry about Tiger Woods and Serena Williams and the new Fox commentator. No wonder recreational drugs remain popular.
I agree Mr. Clark....