These past few days of posting new blogs have got me
thinking about this above picture, which I found on Facebook. I have been on my
soapbox about a controversial movie coming to the theaters on Valentine's Day
weekend and also trying to encourage more people to see another kind of movie
that is not at all controversial. As I carefully write this post, I must
consider each of these questions.
T- Is this true?
It is true that a certain movie (whose original
rating was NC-17) is about bondage and other forms of sadomasochism. I know
this because I've talked to several people who have read the books in this trilogy.
Unfortunately, I got a detailed account about the books which is more than I
really wanted to know. As for the movie, I've gone to IMDB (Internet Movie
Database) and looked up the movie's ratings. I've also seen the movie's trailer
on TV and read a few articles regarding this movie.
H- Is this helpful?
I admit that getting on my soapbox and complaining
about the sinful ways of this world is not helpful. The best way I can be
helpful is by informing people about the negativity of viewing pornographic
films. I can share my testimony as to why I am against this type of mainstream
movie coming to many theaters. Although I am not against consenting adults
viewing this type of movie, I am more concerned for the younger generation because
our society has not accurately portrayed healthy, romantic relationships in the
media. The movie that I really encourage people to see is about a 30something
couple who meet and take their time getting to know one another before getting
physical. The media (books, TV, movies, reality shows) often portrays couples
jumping into bed before marriage.
I- Is this inspiring?
I am afraid I have not been aiming to inspire in these
last few posts. However, I hope that getting the message out about Old Fashioned, the movie I want people
to see, will inspire others to see this movie. I just wish there was more
information about this movie besides a few movie trailers, which have already inspired
me. I believe that people will enjoy this light-hearted romance as well as see
what a healthy relationship is. Being that my only relationship (which I had in
my twenties) was not at all a healthy one and some of the issues I dealt with
were traumatizing, I want to learn more about God-centered, healthy
relationships. I want this younger generation to know and understand that romantic
relationships are about mutual respect and treating one another with kindness.
I also want people to know that romantic relationships do not need to be physical
(meaning sexual activity) until marriage.
N- Is this necessary?
Yes and no. It's a free country so I have the right
to my opinion as well as others do. What irritates me is that a number of
people seem more offended when there are posts on Facebook or other social
network sites, blogs, or articles that speak out against pornography, abortion,
and other evils in this world. These people seem to become more opinionated and
angry at those who stand up for their Christian beliefs. So, as a woman who is
against pornography, my voice needs to be heard. I am also outraged that this
controversial movie is coming to my once conservative hometown instead of the
movie that promotes good, Christian values.
Maybe, this is not necessary for me to jump on my
soapbox and complain about a trilogy of books that I will never read or a movie
I will never see. Unfortunately, people want to stick their heads in the sand
and say things like, "If you don't like the movie, then don't watch
it." That's not the point! I am trying to express that pornography has
ended marriages (including mine) and seems to be everywhere (from billboards in
large cities to the Internet). It is being shoved into the minds of our younger
generation when the movie trailers of this film come on at all hours of the day
on TV. Whatever happened to the days when stuff like that was not on TV until
late at night after the children were in bed?
K- Is this kind?
That depends on the individual who reads this post.
It is kind in promoting Old Fashioned
and informing people who want to watch clean entertainment that it exists, but
not at enough theaters in the USA. The fans of the trilogy and those wanting to
see this controversial film, may not take kindly to what I have to say. But, so
what? I cannot please all the people all the time. I have tried to make my
point without judging those who have read the trilogies and those who want to
see the movie. If they are over the age of 18, they can do whatever they want.
What I am against is the false advertising of this controversial film. Just
call it what it is: porn disguised as romance! Not true romance, unless you
find S & M and bondage romantic.
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