Monday, October 31, 2016

Personal Response on Maleficent (2014)

A beautiful, clear-hearted teenaged woman, demonic, has an perfect life growing up in a pacific forest fagotdom until single day when an invading soldiers threatens the harmony of the ground. Maleficent rises to defend her home from the lands most brutal protector, plainly she ultimately suffers an act so brutal and ruthless that it turns her pure heart to stone. Fuelled by vengeance, Maleficent battles the new king of the land and, as a result, fit(p) a curse upon his flub daughter Aurora. As a slightly different fluctuation of the tale Sleeping Beauty, this photograph focusses on the tradition bothy evil Maleficent and how an injustice that wounds her so deeply that the audience understands how she in the end ends up cursing the kings baby.\nThe core of this image is abuse, and how the abused have a choice of abusing others or overcoming and stay loving, open people. The scene that expresses this bag is when Maleficents jazz interest betrays and violates her by dose her and uses an iron chain to thinning off her wings piece she sleeps. Her wings were stolen by mortal who she loved and trusted. As floor as I was to key this scene is symbolic of ravishment and in a young child/family characterization, I acceptt see this as a bad liaison to send a pass of around the earthly concern that thither is no disgrace in being a survivor of knowledgeable violence - that the discompose is on the aggressor. I debate this message is really pregnant and relevant in todays society because although we all know rape, date rape, marital rape, domestic violence, workplace sexual harassment, human trafficking, child prostitution happens all the time, especially in countries in Africa when hundreds of girls go miss yet governments around the world dont hope to face the problem straits on and address the release because of their social appearances. The issue as well as lies with Europe and tourists, examples of this are the movie Taken and Eden. spate look away from the vagary of faci...

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