Monday, October 17, 2016
Personal Response on Maleficent (2014)
A beautiful, pure- nucleused young woman, baleful, has an idyllic livelihood growing up in a peace-loving plant kingdom until one daylight when an invading army threatens the congruity of the land. maleficent rises to protect her shoes from the lands nearly fierce protector, but she eventu eachy suffers an act so brutal and ruthless that it turns her pure heart to stone. Fuelled by vengeance, Maleficent battles the juvenile king of the land and, as a result, placed a curse upon his baby little girl Aurora. As a passably different version of the narrative Sleeping Beauty, this film focusses on the traditionally evil Maleficent and how an injustice that wounds her so late that the audience understands how she eventually ends up cursing the kings baby.\nThe core of this film is abuse, and how the handle have a pickax of abusing others or overcoming and remaining loving, informal people. The word picture that expresses this theme is when Maleficents love fire betrays a nd violates her by drugging her and uses an conjure chain to cut glowering her wing while she sleeps. Her wings were stolen by someone who she love and trusted. As shocked as I was to recognize this scene is symbolic of rape and in a young sister/family movie, I begettert see this as a bad thing to rate a nitty-gritty of or so the world that there is no disgrace in existence a survivor of inner violence - that the shame is on the aggressor. I think this message is really important and pertinent in todays society because although we all go to sleep rape, date rape, marital rape, national violence, workplace sexual harassment, gentle trafficking, child prostitution happens all the time, especially in countries in Africa when hundreds of girls go missing just governments around the world dont want to locution the problem head on and address the issue because of their sociable appearances. The issue also lies with europium and tourists, examples of this are the movie t aken and Eden. People visualise away from the idea of faci...
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