Monday, February 11, 2013
Simplicity At Its Best
This past week, I was
doing some clean-up in my kitchen. Of course the television was on (as it
always is). I have it strategically set up so I can watch it while cooking, etc.
I thought I’d find something to watch that would take an hour or so. Flipping
through channels, nothing caught my attention until I came to Dances With
Wolves. And to my glee, it had just started! Kitchen cleaning would have to
wait. I took up residence in my comfy lazy-boy and gave myself the gift of the afternoon.
Now, if any of you
have ever read any of my interviews in the past, if asked I will ALWAYS state this
movie is my all-time favorite. No other has ever captured my imagination and
pulled at my emotions like this story. I’m a nut for anything historical and
even crazier about real romance. I bet I’ve seen Dances With Wolves at least
fifteen times. I even have the sound track, which I’m listening to as I write
this blog.
Dances With Wolves
is simplicity at its best.
It is a sweeping
epic western that defied all the odds. Who would have ever dreamed a two and a
half hour movie with English subtitles could win numerous Oscars and Golden
Globes? There were no pyrotechnics, but instead campfires. One could almost
smell the charred wood and the wispy trails of smoke. There were no blue
screens with hurricane force fans off to the side as an actor sat atop a fake
horse, but actual riders on horseback racing hell-bent across a prairie. There
was no computer animation where characters shot through the sky or where
unearthly monsters leapt past the camera lens.
Yet there were times
during this modern classic that I sat on the edge of my chair, my breath
hitched in my throat. There were times I swiped at my tears and moments I chuckled
to myself. And it was partly due to the beautiful, breathtaking windswept
vistas of South Dakota and Wyoming. It was due to a perfectly told story, a
statement of truth as to what happened during a period of US history, a journey
on the screen that pulled at my heartstrings.
Being a writer, to
me the movie, Dances With Wolves, is a perfect example of how the most important
thing is always the story, is always the emotional connection a viewer or
reader has with the characters, and goes to show if a story captures your
imagination then greatness is defined. And it can be done without all the modern day fanfare. It
can be real and honest.
Yup, simplicity at
it’s very best.
Ruby
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2 comments:
I'd forgotten what a good movie this is. Guess it's time to put it in my Netflix queue for a re-watch!
I have the soundtrack, too, Ruby. I think you have me beat on the number of times watching it, though. I'm still under a dozen!
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