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"But you go on feeling uneasy, tense. You know that something bigger, more horrible will follow and the more this is postponed, the more anxious you get”.
that is exactly how i felt in watching the King. although i already knew some of Elvis’s horrible deeds before entering the cinema theatre (thanks to the greek channel Star that unveiled quite a lot in advertising the film) i wasn’t prepared for such a degree of revenge. what i saw in this film was a clear irony towards the american society, in general and the familiar religious smokescreen that each one of us employs now and then, in particular. it’s dead easy to repent for your sins or desparately ask for help using the name of God. this reminds me of some beloved lyrics: “Someone wrote save me on a wall and i saw these words drift up to heaven. ‘no, i don’t want to die for anybody sins tonight’ said God ‘why don’t i rest and send the devil?’I liked the replete-with-hypocrisy scene where Harring said that “God is not listening to us anymore”. Listen to what exactly? Have we ever wondered that we need God only in moments of despair? When no one else is willing to forgive us? God becomes the constant excuse and resort when things go wrong. for me, the most shocking scene was when Elvis revealed to his sister that he had killed her brother and she simply accepted this murder as God’s will.I found that the way the film ended was amazing: the karma circle that never ends… as fas as Bernal is concerned i totally agree with thr volcano metaphor! hope that he won’t let us down in the future.
Posted by Mariza
You are so right, we only remember God when we are in need. Forgiveness in words is easy. As for the sister’s reaction to her brother’s murder, think about the next scene:’’Do you love me?’’ she asks Elvis. ‘’That’s why I did it’’ he answers. A love to kill for is hard to resist…
PS: With Gondry’s (Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind)new film ‘’The Science of Sleep’’ and Inaritu’s ‘’Babel’’ to come, Bernal walks safely to the future. For now..
Posted by Lisa