The Imperfect Body

Jan 10, 2008 09:41

I watched the first episode of the US "How to Look Good Naked" and it made me all happy inside--yay for the girl to figure out she's pretty! There was only one moment that annoyed me because it referenced my pet peeve. When they put the girl's body on the side of a building and asked passersby what they thought of it most people complimented her, ( Read more... )

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spark_of_chaos January 10 2008, 16:35:17 UTC
I've always been attracted to the human body, so much so as to choose it as a profession. The way it is always a perfectly synchronised, fluid machine, even in the most abject state of imperfection. You took Hugh Laurie as an example - what I love most about him is the fact he is so damn attractive not despite, but because of his differrences from the 'ideal'. There was one episode where he was shown just coming out of bed, bad leg and all, and I was, my god he is so beautiful!, and the girl I was watching it with stared at me ( ... )

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sistermagpie January 10 2008, 17:58:14 UTC
You took Hugh Laurie as an example - what I love most about him is the fact he is so damn attractive not despite, but because of his differrences from the 'ideal'. Yes! And that's a great example about him getting out of bed, because that's part of it, the intimacy of seeing somebody scruffy and personal and completely imperfect. It's that it's *him* getting out of bed. That's far more sexy than a perfectly sculpted model getting out of bed. Pajamas can sometimes help too--like, whatever the person sleeps in, a rumpled tee-shirt, shorts, stuff like that. It's personal to that character ( ... )

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xueyie January 11 2008, 08:00:50 UTC
It is interesting because in Harry Potter book, the heroes are not good looking (Harry is skinny, Hermoine's teeth, etc.) while the actors and actress look better than what is described. Perhaps one of the problem is that we seee the movie version instead of the book version. (Frankly it is very hard to shrug off the visual).

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merrymelody January 11 2008, 11:30:34 UTC
I think the heroes started off as not being overly goodlooking, but towards the end they've become sort of idealised, unfortunately (imho) - Harry's the 'most fanciable' boy, Hermione shows in GoF that all she need do is calm down her hair (her teeth are fixed by then) to be the class beauty, Ginny is apparently some kind of living goddess...

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sistermagpie January 11 2008, 18:25:07 UTC
I actually tend to think of the book characters as more attractive, though that's maybe just because none of the movie actors appeals to me. Descriptions certainly tend towards the books in fanfic--Harry's got green eyes and black hair, Hermione's hair is still frizzy etc.

LOL-the other day my roommate had some reason to mention Emma Watson. I think something about Ballet Shoes (she loves that book). I think I said something about the adaptation and she said, "Oh yeah, isn't that the one with...stupid?" Remember she's not in fandom, hasn't seen the movies--that that was the word that came to mind in her vague attempt to indicate the girl.

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randomblade January 10 2008, 20:30:19 UTC
There's an amazing bit at the beginning of (oh god I'm a wanker) War and Peace, where Tolstoy is describing the two sisters, one of whom has a slightly short upper lip, or something? Imperfect thing that makes her ten times more beautiful than her sister.

It struck me. I should go back and find that passage...

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sistermagpie January 10 2008, 20:37:41 UTC
Doesn't Prince Andrey's wife have a little moustache too? I think she's the one with the lip...

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randomblade January 11 2008, 22:54:55 UTC
Yess! That's it! Woop!

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spark_of_chaos January 10 2008, 20:54:24 UTC
I'm a bit speechless. :g:

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randomblade January 11 2008, 22:54:30 UTC
Sorry! Didn't mean to speechless you!

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spark_of_chaos January 12 2008, 10:18:53 UTC
I'm speechless-ed in a good way :g:

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randomblade January 13 2008, 21:15:11 UTC
awesome! :D

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