Wednesday, April 25, 2007

War

Does this movie have anything to teach a modern audience (or even a 1950 audience) about war?

4 comments:

Ben said...

I don't think it does, but what do you all think and why?

cl said...

I should have paid more attention to that aspect. I thought it was more of a backdrop to 1) give the men roles in society 2) support their swashbuckling characters 3) provide a sense of urgency for Roxane to commit to Christian and 4) create a way to kill him off. Whether there was more commentary to it than that, I don't know.

Erin said...

I had the same feeling, cl. I really didn't think much about the war. What was your opinion, Ben?

Ben said...

I only brought it up because it seems like the sort of thing we would discuss.

The warfare was so archaic and foreign to our modern notions that I don't think it speaks at all to our own ideas about war.

I agree with cl's four points.