More About My Death/Loss Project

Sep 14, 2011 21:36

I'm developing the project more and more. The idea of the project is to explore how different cultures portray people dealing with death or a loss (of innocence, divorce of parents, a country, losing an important realtionship, that sort of thing). I don't want the project to be too long, so I'm currently narrowing it all done. But, I must ask: if ( Read more... )

real life, flist help

Leave a comment

Comments 12

lastingdreams8 September 15 2011, 05:27:40 UTC
OHOH! I just thought of something: Farscape, 3.22, Dog With Two Bones. The last few minutes are heart wrenching -the scene where Aeryn has to decide if she stays or goes and there's a coin toss. But anyways -this is a scifi, mainly Australian-produced show. However, Ben Browder is not Australian so people may wonder xD
OR
You could go with the more prominent loss scenes -death in 3.15 Infinite Possibilities: Icarus Abides. It's also the last few minutes, I believe.

Not sure if this is down your alley, but it came to mind.

Reply

walkwithheroes September 15 2011, 23:08:41 UTC
Oh! I love Farscape, and I hadn't really thought about using it. But, I think there are many scenes in season three that would work. Thank you for reminding me.

Reply

lastingdreams8 September 16 2011, 01:57:16 UTC
Woo! I'm glad :)

Reply

walkwithheroes September 16 2011, 02:41:02 UTC
:)

Reply


darkeyedwolf September 15 2011, 20:22:10 UTC
Oh, I thought of one - in Taiyou to Umi no Kyoushitsu, a schoolgirl is about to commit suicide, talking about "becoming a star" or something, and her teacher talks her down from the ledge by telling her that death isn't beautiful, it's just death, etc etc.

I remember thinking it was a really revolutionary scene coming from suicide-happy Japan.

Reply

walkwithheroes September 15 2011, 23:09:21 UTC
That sounds excellent. Would you happen to know what episode that scene was in?

Reply

darkeyedwolf September 16 2011, 18:59:58 UTC
End of ep 7, I just checked. :D

Reply

walkwithheroes September 16 2011, 22:23:03 UTC
Thanks so much!!

Reply


chikichibang September 16 2011, 21:27:05 UTC
The first thing that popped into my head when thinking about loss of innocence was Yoo Ah In's movie "Boys of Tomorrow". Especially the character Yoo Ah In played (Jong Dae) and his gradual maturation/loss of innocence due to circumstances. A very nice, bleak film. And maybe "Into the White Night", the k-movie version (haven't seen the jdrama and jmovie yet).I think "Into the White Night" deals with premature/forced loss of innocence.

Reply

walkwithheroes September 16 2011, 22:24:12 UTC
I'll check out that film, thanks.

I think I'll use the Japanese drama version of "Into the White Night", because I really loved it. You should check it out - much better than the Kfilm.

Reply


dredsama September 16 2011, 23:39:22 UTC
Sorry to intrude, I actually found your blog via a video search on google and this project intrigued me (your videos are all amazing btw!)

Uhm, I dunno if this is quite what you had in mind but there is this USAmerican movie titled "My Life" with Micheal Keaton and Nicole Kidman. It's about a man dying from cancer and his wife is about to have a baby so he in the midst of him preparing himself to die, he also makes a series of tapes about things the child should know growing up, like how to shave and throw a fastball, etc. The ending scene is quite beautiful and I think really drives home what the whole movie is about.

Reply

walkwithheroes September 18 2011, 03:55:36 UTC
You aren't intruding! I'm glad you like my videos. :)

"My Life" is totally what I'm looking for! If I can find the trailer or clips, I'll use it. Thanks so much for being the film to my attention.

Reply


Leave a comment

Up