Sunday, February 28, 2010

Girl, Get out of that Damn Rain!

Describe how a work of art, music, dance, theater, or literature has inspired you.

Ever since I was a child, I liked movies. Funny ones, dramatic ones, stupid ones, weird ones, and even the occasional foreign ones. I never understood them until about eight years ago, yes, I was slow, I am slow. Apparently movies actually have meanings. What an idea?

Movies are easy to escape in, to feel different, better even. I love old movies. Rita Hayworth, Ingrid Bergman, Audrey Hepburn, Katherine Hepburn, and even Grace Kelly are so relatable to me. I always wanted to be them, with their made-up faces and their corsets holding their rolls that everyone on earth has, even Marissa Miller. I loved seeing the rare photos of them making horrific faces, ugly ones even. I loved the way they walked, how eloquently they spoke, how when one of them walked in a room, you knew who it was. Their dead now, so we set our society to knew ideas of women that no one can match. We never go back to the old ideals. Of Old Hollywood, the Kennedy's, Mad Men. With movies full of emotion and special effects, most of us believe that the movies nowadays are better than those of yesterday. Which blatantly proves that most of us are wrong.

The first movie I ever saw was Singin the Rain' with Gene Kelly (no relation to Grace) and Donald O'Connor. I used to go out in the rain, on our slick driveway on a hill, and spin and dance like Debbie Reynolds (at least how I thought they danced). My mother would yell at me in her fake country accent (she's from Rhode Island), " Girl get out of that Damn rain." But I would just keep spinning until I fell, which meant I fell down the driveway (remember its on a hill). I would walk up the driveway with bloody knees and muddy hair and I would walk past my mother and say. "Totally worth it."

That movie made me feel, it made me live. With four brothers and sisters, the attention isn't always on you. Now that I'm older I am sincerely happy about that. There are times when all I want to do is be on that stage accepting that Oscar (I know this is cocky, I know I'll get one) and then there are those times when all I want to do is sit in my bed and sleep. If that is a disease, please comment.

No matter how much anyone ever tries, that movie, full of its jolly manner, has shaped my life probably more than anything has ever or will ever do. It gave me an outlook on life, I can't change or ever want to change.

2 comments:

  1. Great post. I can just see you dancing in the rain. I can hear your mother shouting; I can hear the rain; I can hear you say, "Totally worth it."
    I love movies that make me feel alive. This makes me want to see that movie. I've never seen it. Can you believe that?

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  2. It is the best movie I have ever seen, has the best script, and was actually the first movie I ever saw.

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