Where Conversations Begin
One thing I've noticed about the added tradition of completing a blog with "October Movies" is that I can have conversations about characters, rules of conduct, everyday life, and underlying motives as I would have otherwise never had. I have been excited to have these conversations because of the movies my wife and I have watched together this month and in previous renditions of this October tradition.
Last night, we discussed the classic Night of the Living Dead. The discussion was all about what makes a character likeable or not. I was originally mistaken about motive when I claimed I did not like our main character in this movie. I thought he made an execution without giving it much thought. I was wrong! I had left the room (full confession) when it was clear that our "Cellar Lover" was bitten by his daughter. Therefore, our main character had no choice but to shoot him. I walked back in when the shooting took place, but I had missed the critical scene that turned our unlikable "Cellar" character into a zombie. Guess he got what was coming to him after all!
My mistake inspired this post. What we really want (whether we're right or wrong) is to converse. We want to talk about movies we like, dislike, or are simply neutral on. That's the point of watching movies. We watch them to talk about them and the larger issues that we all care about.
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