“One Battle
After
Another”
and
“Sinners”,
both
Oscar
winners,
neither
of which
excited me,
still
invited me
to cheer
the resistance
to the various
nefarious
forces
that resurface
to undermine
from time
to time.
That Hollywood
would
create
a spate
of movies,
and include
a Brazilian ,
after a million
and one
heinous
acts had
been done
by the current
administration,
is validation
that all
is not lost,
though the cost
increases
daily.
Movies
reflect
and inspire,
which
is why
the vampire
genre
won’t die.
White nationalism
and supremacism,
dystopian
and historic,
with the allegoric
vampire
never dying,
always
vying
to take
over,
lives
among us
forever.
One battle
after
another
describes
reality,
not just
the movie.
It feels
like only
recently
the tragedy
of the strategy
of evil
and chaos
would be
possible.
We thought
we won
after WW2.
Humanity
was saved
and would
inevitably
evolve.
But humiliation
and fear
always
reappear
in the form
of aggression
and oppression.
We relaxed
and became
too confident,
never imagining
a modern president
like this one.
Hollywood
has finally
begun
to confront
white nationalism
and supremacy
as democracy
and the world
are now
in peril.
Interestingly,
the supremely
talented
Timothée
Chalamet,
(who knows
a thing or two
about ballet),
was denied
his Marty
Supreme
Oscar
dream,
perhaps
because
the theme
was
him
being
a jerk.
It would
appear
the good
guys
won
in Hollywood
this year.
In the face
of fear,
it’s clear
that the
real sinners
will reappear
to fight
one battle
after another.