Final Blog Post
Hollywood's interpretation of history has changed others views about the past. When making a movie, the directors and writers of any given film normally focus on the plot and how appealing the movie will be to a wide range of audiences to bring in income. Sometimes the history aspect of the films are inaccurate.
A lot of people think whatever Hollywood produces and the information provided must be true even if it is false. However, there are movies where the history is accurate. In viewing multiple films throughout the quarter, I have seen both accuracies and inaccuracies.
The film "The Patriot" starring Mel Gibson and Heath Ledger exemplifies the inaccuracy that Hollywood tries to portray as history. A lot of the characters in that movie did not represent one persons personality. Hollywood combined characteristics of real life generals and people of high authority into one character such as Benjamin Martin. Another representation of more than one person wrapped up in one character would be the only African American in the militia. He represents the life of most slaves. He had to enlist in the militia for 12 months in order to receive his freedom. In history there were many slaves fighting in the Revolutionary War. Most of which were enlisted by their owners because they either couldn't or did not want to fight. There were also a few inaccuracies on the battles that occurred. There is a scene where they burned a church with the villagers inside. That never occurred during the Revolutionary War. Another inaccuracy was when Aunt Charlotte owned multiple properties without having a husband or father around. In that time period, women did not have the right to own property. The movie did have some accuracies. For example, the character Tavington. He was a real person in history who was known for his brutality and harsh tactics. He was correctly represented in the film. "The Patriot" seemed to create more of a story out of the Revolutionary War, which is what Hollywood meant to do.
A movie that we viewed that had a lot of accuracies was "Forrest Gump". Set around the mid 1900's many historical events occurred and Hollywood accurately represented those events in the film. In the beginning, young Forrest has problems with his legs. They were fixed with leg braces. In the film many questioned why he was different. In that time new solutions in medicine were emerging. The situation was accurately written. The movie shows the rise of Elvis Presley's fame. The film includes actual clips from one of Elvis's performances. In the timeline of the movie, the Vietnam War was occurring. It was common for people to enlist, like Forrest did. In the short time the film focused on the War, it showed the struggles of living in fear and fighting in a platoon. The movie showed the weather conditions and attacks and encounters. The All American Ping Pong team was also in the movie. The writers put Forrest in the story to be a professional Ping Pong star who met the president. The directors included real footage from the team meeting the President. The film also included footage from the JFK and RFK assassination. Throughout the film you could see the different time periods. The movie showed the hippie time period. This movie took real and famous events in history, incorporated it into the story, and accurately represented those events. This is an example where Hollywood did not change the way people think about history.
Movies are created so the viewers will be entertained with the story. In most movies, history plays a big role. Some manipulate the story to incorporate history, and others change the history to fit the story. Both are shown in movies still made today. It's all up to knowledge and interpretation on what they should and shouldn't believe.
Thursday, June 11, 2015
Friday, June 5, 2015
Apollo 13
Apollo 13
Even after watching Apollo 13 for a second time, the movie still continues to intrigue me. Although it is completely terrifying I have always been fascinated with the idea of space. It amazes me to this day how one can exit our planet and be able to look upon the everyday life we once knew from hundreds of thousands of miles away.
The movie "Apollo 13",directed by Ron Howard, represents the true events and complications of the mission of Apollo 13. Tom Hanks stars as Jim Lovell, one out of three astronauts on the mission, who hopes to go to the moon. After an explosion, both the people in mission control and the astronauts face a life or death situation. They must abort the mission and fight for their lives. With resources slowly running out, the crew faces harsh temperatures, power outages, and oxygen loss. The action filled film keeps you on the edge of your seats from beginning to end.
This movie is rated pg-13 and is recommended to anyone who enjoys space and sciences. I enjoyed the movie and give it a 4 out of 5 stars.
Even after watching Apollo 13 for a second time, the movie still continues to intrigue me. Although it is completely terrifying I have always been fascinated with the idea of space. It amazes me to this day how one can exit our planet and be able to look upon the everyday life we once knew from hundreds of thousands of miles away.
The movie "Apollo 13",directed by Ron Howard, represents the true events and complications of the mission of Apollo 13. Tom Hanks stars as Jim Lovell, one out of three astronauts on the mission, who hopes to go to the moon. After an explosion, both the people in mission control and the astronauts face a life or death situation. They must abort the mission and fight for their lives. With resources slowly running out, the crew faces harsh temperatures, power outages, and oxygen loss. The action filled film keeps you on the edge of your seats from beginning to end.
This movie is rated pg-13 and is recommended to anyone who enjoys space and sciences. I enjoyed the movie and give it a 4 out of 5 stars.
Tuesday, June 2, 2015
Top Gun
"Top Gun"
Grace Fogel
By not having much exposure to the world of planes and jets, the movie "Top Gun" introduced me to a new art from of flying. My interest level of the film increased as it continued. In the beginning I was not intrigued; however, the last flight scene caught my attention. For being one of Tom Cruise's first movies, he did an acceptional job at playing his role. Tom played the main character, Maverick, as one of the best pilots in his class at the elite school, Top Gun. Throughout the film, Maverick encounters predicaments, while meeting a new love interest.
A few years ago I went to Ocean City, NJ to see the air show, where many great piolets showed off their skills in enormous jets. I felt this small experience gave me a slight connection to the movie.
I would give this movie 2.5 stars out of 5. I would rate this movie pg-13 due to the fact that most younger children would probably not have a strong interest in jet planes in the navy. I wouldn't have chosen to watch his film on my own, but with watching it I wasn't completely unentertained.
Grace Fogel
By not having much exposure to the world of planes and jets, the movie "Top Gun" introduced me to a new art from of flying. My interest level of the film increased as it continued. In the beginning I was not intrigued; however, the last flight scene caught my attention. For being one of Tom Cruise's first movies, he did an acceptional job at playing his role. Tom played the main character, Maverick, as one of the best pilots in his class at the elite school, Top Gun. Throughout the film, Maverick encounters predicaments, while meeting a new love interest.
A few years ago I went to Ocean City, NJ to see the air show, where many great piolets showed off their skills in enormous jets. I felt this small experience gave me a slight connection to the movie.
I would give this movie 2.5 stars out of 5. I would rate this movie pg-13 due to the fact that most younger children would probably not have a strong interest in jet planes in the navy. I wouldn't have chosen to watch his film on my own, but with watching it I wasn't completely unentertained.
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