The Great Gatsby: Movie Review
Note: This is a review at first, but afterwards it turns into a rant about societies ills...as I see them...so read on with caution! The other night, I was able to finally see the summer movie "The Great Gatsby." Over the summer, I had read the book so as to better measure the accuracy of the film interpretation. I really appreciated and enjoyed Baz Luhrmann's modern/20's era hybrid. The film had the style, music, morals, and dance of the '20s...while also integrating the music, dance, and morals of the contemporary '10s. However, are these two eras (separated by nearly a century) really that different? In this post, I want to examine the aspects of the movie that overlap and identify that the two decades are, in fact, the same. The social battles may not be the same, but the thought behind them is very much the same. First of all, music. In the '20s, a lot of the young people's music that was new at that time was considered very cru...