Glow
Active Member
It isn't always true that rape has to be violent. Rape can be just a basic act of sex. Such as when grown men flock to Thailand to have sex with little girls. I'm sure that in most cases they are just "having sex" not "being violent". The thing that makes it still a rape is that the little girl would not be in that moment of her own volition. She is a victim of the moment. The "rape" is in the imbalance of power, in that it is not consensual. So as regards the animal kingdom even though a child is held in higher value than an animal the same PRINCIPLES would still apply. It still involves the "taking" of something by the one in the postion of power. That breaks all the laws of universal decency and harmony.
As for looking at this in the medium of "art" and "free" expression.....
As long as there have been humans there have been those select few that view things differently than the masses. Sometimes they have raised the consciousness of those around them (think Gandhi) sometimes they have lowered it (Hitler) The point is that they were able to take people with them by power of persuasion that wouldn't have gone there all on their own. In the beginning they both appear similar in that they offer "freedom" of action..."freedom" of thought etc.....but they are actually going in opposite directions. One truly elevates the mind to think higher, the other traps ensnares and debases, all in the name of "free" thought.
The real truth is that this movie will open the door for others just as previous "artistic" efforts paved the way for this one and on it goes....
people feel titillated by the "thrill" of things "dark" and "taboo" it "feels" like a daring idea....the artist is counting on that ability to have artistic "freedom" because after all how can "free" thinking be a bad thing? Someone once said "We will never go higher than our thoughts" so if this is what is put out to the general public as an example of "free thinking" then it is really a trap as it glamorizes the worst in human nature , exploitation of the innocent. There will be people who will be moved in that direction now that their mind has been exposed to the idea in such a "eerily beautiful way"
If Robinson Devor had directed a movie that elevated the human mind in a way that brought an end to lets say, violence he would be hailed as a hero and I have no doubt he would be right there accepting accolades and taking responsibility. Instead he has taken the viewers of his "art" to a place that undermines the dignity of humans while simultaneously raping animals. I wonder if he will be as quick to step up and accept responsibility for what his "work" causes those who viewed it to go away thinking and feeling.
I am all for art. I am all for freedom of thought and action. But not when it violates the universal laws of what we all know deep down is right. Then I am not for it because there is nothing "free" about it. The cost is way to high.
As for looking at this in the medium of "art" and "free" expression.....
As long as there have been humans there have been those select few that view things differently than the masses. Sometimes they have raised the consciousness of those around them (think Gandhi) sometimes they have lowered it (Hitler) The point is that they were able to take people with them by power of persuasion that wouldn't have gone there all on their own. In the beginning they both appear similar in that they offer "freedom" of action..."freedom" of thought etc.....but they are actually going in opposite directions. One truly elevates the mind to think higher, the other traps ensnares and debases, all in the name of "free" thought.
The real truth is that this movie will open the door for others just as previous "artistic" efforts paved the way for this one and on it goes....
people feel titillated by the "thrill" of things "dark" and "taboo" it "feels" like a daring idea....the artist is counting on that ability to have artistic "freedom" because after all how can "free" thinking be a bad thing? Someone once said "We will never go higher than our thoughts" so if this is what is put out to the general public as an example of "free thinking" then it is really a trap as it glamorizes the worst in human nature , exploitation of the innocent. There will be people who will be moved in that direction now that their mind has been exposed to the idea in such a "eerily beautiful way"
If Robinson Devor had directed a movie that elevated the human mind in a way that brought an end to lets say, violence he would be hailed as a hero and I have no doubt he would be right there accepting accolades and taking responsibility. Instead he has taken the viewers of his "art" to a place that undermines the dignity of humans while simultaneously raping animals. I wonder if he will be as quick to step up and accept responsibility for what his "work" causes those who viewed it to go away thinking and feeling.
I am all for art. I am all for freedom of thought and action. But not when it violates the universal laws of what we all know deep down is right. Then I am not for it because there is nothing "free" about it. The cost is way to high.