vid - Natalie Has Seen Things

Aug 13, 2008 14:56

vid title: Natalie Has Seen Things
audio: Blade Runner: The Final Cut
video source: Battlestar Galactica
duration: 1:09
summary: My elaboration on Natalie's death.
notes: challenge 09 - projection. In reply to heyiya's BSG meta and vid playlist, I was reminded of my own personal reading between Battlestar Galactica and Blade Runner. "[Lum's More Human Read more... )

who:natalie, where:gen, why:09-projection, when:408, what:vid, x_kiki-miserychic, when:407, who:hybrid

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heyiya August 13 2008, 19:18:42 UTC
Squeee robot intertextuality! I loved this - I found it very moving and reminiscent of what I was talking about in my post, of course. The loss of shared consciousness and mutuality that comes when the cylon move closer to humanity is as much the tragedy of Natalie's death as the loss of her life.

I have got to watch Blade Runner again - it's years since I've seen it! But I just caught up on Sarah Connor Chronicles and was really fascinated with the articulation between terminators and cylons - robots created by humanity and destroying it, etc. I want to think about that some more.

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kiki_miserychic August 13 2008, 19:22:36 UTC
Thank you. I like to crossreference my robot love. I did a Cameron of Sarah Connor Chronicles vid that referenced the basis for Blade Runner, so why not go all the way? :) I think the loss of shared consciouness and mutiality is what made Natalie's death so strong for me. That and I admired her character greatly.

Sarah Connor Chronicles is lovely for not only femslash, but thinky thoughts.

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heyiya August 13 2008, 19:25:58 UTC
I did a Cameron of Sarah Connor Chronicles vid

Oh yay! Will watch that shortly. One of my fun-time tasks for this week is to finally go watch all the SCC vids and read the fic that kept passing me by while I was failing to watch the show... (I am hopelessly fannishly behind - this is actually pretty quick catchup for me, as witness the fact that it took me till 3 seasons had aired to watch BSG...)

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kiki_miserychic August 13 2008, 19:41:59 UTC
I am sadly lacking in the SCC vid recs, but I do have LithiumDoll's Human Behavior and serrico's Paris is Burning to offer.

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projectcyborg August 14 2008, 17:43:14 UTC
OMG YOU MASHED UP CYLON RUNNER BSG AND BLADE RUNNER! I AM EVEN MORE IN LOVE WITH YOU NOW.

this is incredibly haunting and fascinating. "tears" made me gasp! and I adore the things you said about the connection between Natalie and the Hybrid and the pathos of losing her consciousness. it's such a rich tiny story!

btw, you might still be able to come to VVC if you can get to Chicago. I got in last night, so if there are any MORE last-minute cancellations or no-shows you could snag a spot. email llama.reg[at]gmail? *bats eyelashes*

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kiki_miserychic August 14 2008, 20:45:56 UTC
Thank you. I love cross-pollination of material. I quite often mix and match things.

Darn. I cancelled my travel plans too and then made bunches of plans for the weekend to keep myself busy and not think about VVC, so I'd feel like a douchebag calling people and cancelling plans. I'm actually not that annoyed about having to miss it anymore. I know there's next year. :)

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beccatoria August 15 2008, 15:09:56 UTC
OH MY GOD.

That was...absolutely fucking beautiful, dude. I am...I have that heart-hurt feeling in my chest. The editing was so simple, slow and beautiful. I've not used the word beautiful twice but no other adjective seems adequate.

That speech from Blade Runner has always, always been one of my favourite speeches ever. It's so heart-hurtingly beautiful, just like this vid. It's...everything, everything that Natalie's death should be.

I'm a little in love with you. I cannot, I just CAN'T express how much I love this. I have to go watch it again. It's criminal I somehow missed it on my flist for two days.

Wow.

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kiki_miserychic August 15 2008, 17:50:07 UTC
Thank you. I've always loved that speech as well. Rutger Hauer is all kinds of amazing for writing and acting that speech so well. I think part of why I like it is because it's so alien. I have no idea what he's talking about, but it's the way that he talks about it that makes me feel everything.

I'm in love with all of you too, so yay!

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