This scene shows Ricky explaining why he videotaped a plastic bag in the wind for 15 minutes. He describes the experience as if "the plastic bag were dancing or playing" with him, driven by an ineffable "beauty" in the world. I found this very related to Jean-Paul Sartre and existentialism as a whole. Only Ricky was there to witness and experience this beauty, and so he feels obliged to document and capture this scene.
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Really Ricky?
This scene shows Ricky explaining why he videotaped a plastic bag in the wind for 15 minutes. He describes the experience as if "the plastic bag were dancing or playing" with him, driven by an ineffable "beauty" in the world. I found this very related to Jean-Paul Sartre and existentialism as a whole. Only Ricky was there to witness and experience this beauty, and so he feels obliged to document and capture this scene.
And Then There's Ricky Fitts...
Once all has been introduced, the scene that truly
precipitates the rest of the film is the introduction to the Burnham’s new
next-door neighbor – the Fitts. Lester is clearly having an awful time at one
of his wife’s social gatherings, and so he agrees to go outside and smoke weed
with one of the cocktail waiters. He then learns that the waiter is actually
Ricky Fitts, the son of the neighboring family, when Ricky quits his job after
being asked to come inside and work.
Ricky Fitts is the most interesting character in the film. His father is an aggressively homophobic war veteran and his mother seems to have Alzheimer's or some other memory-impairing illness that renders her extremely unresponsive. Prior to living with them, he had been living in a mental institution for two years after his father had him institutionalized.
Intro
The movie begins with a home video recording of a girl
complaining about her father. The man recording the video then asks her if she
would like for him to kill her father, to which she responds, “Yes”. However,
the scene then fades to black and the narrative begins. While the camera pans
over a banal suburban area, Lester Burnham, the main character played by Kevin
Spacey, introduces himself and his life very monotonously and precisely –
perhaps to reflect the similar nature of these entities. Lester has been
working for a magazine agency for fourteen years and is utterly miserable at
his job. He is in his early forties and has a great deal of tension at home with
both his wife and only daughter.
Info
One of the
most fascinating films of all time, American Beauty was directed by Sam Mendes
and is also perhaps one of the most interesting stories ever told. It is
seamlessly woven with existential ideas and these ideas are conveyed in the
subtlest yet most powerful of ways. Throughout the movie, each character truly
becomes a sum of his or her actions and the viewer remains enthralled along
each one’s journey of self-realization.
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