Monday, October 10, 2022

Mary Shelley Move Review

Mary Shelley


Mary Shelley (2017) is a biopic of the famous author before she married Percy Bysshe Shelley, her husband and romantic poet and philosopher.  It explores Mary's life from age sixteen to her eventual marriage at age 21. The screenplay was written by  and , who also was the first female Saudi director to direct a Hollywood film.

We are introduced to Mary's home life, family dynamics and life experiences that formed the famous author.  Insight about her parents, who were also famous authors and activists is explored.  Mary Wollstonecraft, her mother, was a famous writer, philosopher and women's rights advocate who unfortunately died after Mary's birth. Her father, political philosopher and writer,  William Godwin, remarried Mary Jane Clairmont when Mary was four.

Mary always felt she had killed her mother and felt a sense of abandonment from her mother not being there and her father being emotionally absent.  Although she did have a stepmother, her relationship with her was highly strained, because she was a reminder of a woman her husband still revered.

Mary studied her mother's life, writings and philosophies, choosing to adopt her mother's open minded views.  In the movie they make it clear that Mary's parents only married, because they were pregnant with her.  They lived a very open lifestyle for the time.  Mary chose to adopt the same open minded views toward life and relationships.

Mary being sixteen, was very curious and rambunctious.  Her father chose to send her away to relatives in the Scottish countryside.  During her stay there she met Percy Shelley.  He was handsome and had a reputation as a womanizer.  Unfortunately, he did not tell Mary he was already married and had a child.  When Marry finds out later, she decides to adopt the openness of her parent's youth and run off with him.  But not before she meets his current wife and child, whom warns her of Percy's wondering eye.

As the story progresses, one night Mary, Percy and her stepsister Claire go to see a science exhibit showing how electricity can move a frog's legs even after death, then dubbed galvanism.  We see where Mary, at 18, got the idea for charging life into her future creation of science fiction in her Gothic novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus (1818).

We meet English romantic poet, Lord Byron, as well as physician and author John William Polidori.  Mary's stepsister, Claire Clairmont, has an affair and a child with Lord Byron as a result. 

On one rainy night, in their boredom staying in Geneva, Switzerland, Lord Byron challenges them all to write a ghost story.  Thusly, the beginnings of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1818) novel about narcissism and abandonment were spawned.  Also, the night Dr. Polidori started to write his book, credited with beginning the vampire genre, "The Vampyre" (1819).

We get to look into the reasoning of why Mary wrote this very famous book and the personal life influences that shaped this story.  Also, the social commentary she meant to create with her story of a monster created by a society that would only see it with disdain and want to abandon it.  As she had felt abandoned by the narcissists in her life, her mother, father, step-mother and her husband. 

A deep dive into the psyche of a very special young woman who was far ahead of her time in life choices, her world views and her intelligence.  I think you will enjoy discovering more about this amazing woman.


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Friday, April 8, 2022

Looper the movie review

LOOPER

The sci-fi movie  (2012) gives us a perspective on society, the nuclear family and the effects of environment through a futuristic view.  The classic nuture versus nature point of view.

Directed and written by , the movie is set in the future in the year 2044.  The mob is now using time travel to eliminate people they find as troublesome.  They send people back in time to be murdered finding it more efficient, since DNA cannot be tracked, etc; back to the actual perpetrators. But the reasons why certain people are being eliminated is not quite so clear.

Joe (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) in the year 2044 has become one of the Loopers.  They are assigned to wait for the human being sent back in time, so they can, in effect, murder them in the past as soon as they show up.  Hired guns, so to say.
 
Part of the deal in becoming a Looper is that one day you will murder your future self.  Thereby, closing the loop of your life.  Then you have 30 years and a huge payoff to live your life until it is time for your life to end.

An older Joe (Bruce Willis) in the year 2074 has decided his life is too good for it to end.  He has just started to really live life. So, he highjacks his way back into the past in an attempt to change it all.

As future Joe fights his way to change the past and insure a more promising future, he meets his younger self who isn't quite convinced that the future Joe has it all figured out.  The cat and mouse game of future Joe trying to reason with present Joe about how things need to change and how corrupt the system is begins.

As Joe is trying to track down his future self, he meets a mother, Sara (Emily Blunt) and her son, Cid (Pierce Gagnon), who both have special gifts in telepathy.  Joe realizes there is a precarious connection with his older self to the son of this woman. Joe then makes it his mission to save her son from his own future self.

The connections of the past and future in this story line are expertly thought out and weaved back together keeping you on the edge of your seat until the very end of the movie.  Each detail is brought in just as you are asking, "But I don't understand."
 
You realizes why Joe is the only one who can understand the big picture, because of his own broken family, addiction filled and abandonment background.  Only he can solve the puzzle and make the right choices that may just save society as we know it.  Or as the year 2044 knows it.

You will be constantly guessing what is going to happen next.  You will also be surprised as each piece of the puzzle in the story comes together.  Another great movie plot filled with amazing actors.  A must see!
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