Difficult to Watch
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PhoenixPhuck — 13 years ago(September 18, 2012 12:19 AM)
The only scene I really struggled with was the aforementioned bedroom scene with Shirley MacLainelike it was physically hard to watch the whole scenestill a great moviebut I understand what the original poster is talking aboutthis movie gives me anxiety.
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BobbyDupea — 10 years ago(July 10, 2015 08:03 AM)
The final walking on water scene was curious and I like the interpretations that some people have thrown out there in other posts.
He wasn't walking on water. He walked out into a shallow portion of the lake, then found that the water all around where he was standing was deep. Chance - get it?
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Hyman_Flomax — 10 years ago(August 02, 2015 09:30 PM)
Difficult to watch because of how completely asinine and stupendously unbelievable the developments are. The suggestion that we're supposed to believe that the elite, educated class of the United States would not recognize Chance as being mentally handicapped within minutes requires an almost impossible suspension of disbelief and sheer gullibility. It's almost offensive how American movies portray people with handicaps as messianic figures who never do anything but bring love and enlightenment in to the lives of others. At least in
Forrest Gump
everyone in the movie recognized that the main character had a disability (save for the military drill sergeant) and weren't duped like complete pinheads. The message seems to be that Americans (especially white ones) are all dupes incapable of recognizing when the Emperor has no clothes, but here they're presenting a straw-man case, given the sheer impossibility that anyone in the real world could observe this man (either in person or on television) and mistake his retardation and simpleton platitudes for profundities. A horribly smug and condescending movie. -
johndworkin65 — 10 years ago(August 19, 2015 05:17 PM)
Difficult to watch because of how completely asinine and stupendously unbelievable the developments are.
Hey Fuzzy. The film isn't meant to be taken literally.
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franzkabuki — 10 years ago(February 16, 2016 04:18 PM)
"It's almost offensive how American movies portray people with with handicaps as messianic figures who never do anything but bring love and enlightenment in to the lives of others. At least in Forrest Gump everyone in the movie recognized that the main character had a disability".
Except that Being There is a purposefully absurdist satire while in Gump we're expected to accept the protagonist and the whole holy fool business at a face value. And Chance doesn't exactly bring anything to anyone, he's just "there", a blank slate upon whom others project their delusions.
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Aticusfinch — 10 years ago(February 03, 2016 03:09 PM)
Thats the proof that the movie worked and established an emotional link between the viewers and the main character, so that they - or rather we - feared that Chance might be exposed anytime in a particularly cruel and pathetic way.