a good way to miss the point
May. 13th, 2008 10:04 pmI wanted to write a serious entry analysing what an amazing film "Bang Bang You're Dead" is. I planned to point out how, even if I don't buy the easy answer it offers by tying school suicide shootings with bullying ("Elephant" got it better), it's still a gut-wrenching study on what bullying can do to a person.
Unfortunately, I got distracted.
You see, ever since I've read Ben's "Out" interview, I had this little bit stuck in my head:
At his photo shoot a week later, he’s lost the Mohawk and is gamely posing in a pair of tight white jeans. After taking a few shots, the photographer points out what everyone has been quietly discussing since Foster showed up on the set: “That’s a big package you’ve got there, Ben!” Not even attempting to feign embarrassment, he flashes everyone a smile that’s more than mischievous and a little less than menacing. In less than 20 minutes he’s successfully seduced three gay men and a lesbian.
And "Bang Bang You're Dead", what with being a TV movie and therefore full of 3/4 shots, delivers a good view of what the "Out" people were raving about:

As if my mind wasn't already firmly planted in the gutter, then there's this scene:

What they whisper to each other, you ask?

Randy: "I'm in so much trouble."
Ben: "I'm in trouble with you."
I kid you not. How can one concentrate on serious issues under such circumstances?!
Unfortunately, I got distracted.
You see, ever since I've read Ben's "Out" interview, I had this little bit stuck in my head:
At his photo shoot a week later, he’s lost the Mohawk and is gamely posing in a pair of tight white jeans. After taking a few shots, the photographer points out what everyone has been quietly discussing since Foster showed up on the set: “That’s a big package you’ve got there, Ben!” Not even attempting to feign embarrassment, he flashes everyone a smile that’s more than mischievous and a little less than menacing. In less than 20 minutes he’s successfully seduced three gay men and a lesbian.
And "Bang Bang You're Dead", what with being a TV movie and therefore full of 3/4 shots, delivers a good view of what the "Out" people were raving about:
As if my mind wasn't already firmly planted in the gutter, then there's this scene:
What they whisper to each other, you ask?
Randy: "I'm in so much trouble."
Ben: "I'm in trouble with you."
I kid you not. How can one concentrate on serious issues under such circumstances?!
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Date: 2008-05-13 10:12 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-05-13 10:47 pm (UTC)Anyway, I now have this scene stuck in my head of how, not long after Charlie joined Ben's gang, Ben took Charlie clothes shopping (the boy had to learn style from somewhere). And as the tailor was measuring Charlie for inseams, he suddenly grew all flustered, while Charlie dragged his eyes away from Ben long enough to regard the tailor with a severe frown. That'd have had Ben wondering ;-)
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Date: 2008-05-14 10:24 pm (UTC)And: >_> *cough*...*cough*
Also, now I really need to see that movie... ;)
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Date: 2008-05-14 10:42 pm (UTC)As for "Bang Bang You're Dead", it is definitely worth seeing. I do have to warn you that the subject matter is extremely disturbing and it can be quite heart-breaking to watch. Still, it's pretty much all Ben all the time. What can be better than that, right? ;-)
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Date: 2008-05-15 03:41 am (UTC)