Monday, November 26, 2012

Marley

The movie I picked to watch is the documentary about Bob Marley directed by Kevin McDonald. Most don't realize what kind of person Bob Marley was and just perceive him to be another Rastafarian stoner, but he wasn't. He was an advocate for peace in his country, very down-to-earth, and an unselfish individual. This movie makes you change your perception of him and realize how much good he was trying to do while he was alive.
The movie starts with him growing up in Jamaica and how he grew up in poverty. Not eating for days at a time because he only had his mom to take care of him. He never knew his dad but soon came to know that he was European and not Jamaican. With his mother black and his father white he was made fun of a lot when younger. As he went into his teens he turned to music for freedom.
He ended up joining various groups making music while he was younger before he got a record labels and became a part of the famous group, Bob Marley and The Wailers. This group was the first group to be recognized outside of Jamaica representing the Rasta style of music. While representing their country Bob’s main focus was to try and stop the violence that was going on in Jamaica at the time. He did this by using his music to make people come together through the lyrics of his songs. He also paid for 3 concerts in Jamaica for people to come and be brought together by his music to promote peace during some of the most violent years in Jamaica. Even though he was very popular, he did not successfully accomplish what he was trying to get across to his native people. Rather than getting the message of peace to Jamaica the group got more recognition from the rest of the world, playing in Africa, Canada, Europe, and the U.S.
By the end of the movie it winds down by telling how Bob gets sick and later dies. Explains how much good he could have done for his native country but couldn’t accomplish his goal because of his life being cut short.
My favorite part of the movie is that it gives a great explanation of the life of the Rastafarian culture. Instead of the stereotypical view of a lazy weed smoker, Rastafarians are all about taking care of the mind and body. Exercising every day and promoting peace throughout one’s life. Marijuana is present in the culture, but not to abuse. They use it culturally and help them maintain the right state of mind.
Personally after I watched this documentary it made me have respect to Jamaicans, Rastafarian culture, and Bob Marley and his efforts to promote peace throughout the world. I recommend this movie to anyone that is willing to learn the truth of Bob Marley’s life through personal stories that his friends and family members share.              

Friday, November 16, 2012

That Book Was a "Choke"

The novel Choke by Chuck Palahniuk was published by Doubleday in 2001 and is strange to say the least. If you are interested in strange imagery getting put into head maybe this novel is for you. But in my case I did not enjoy its descriptive language. This novel follows Victor Mancini through a part of his life where his mother is ill and in a nursing home. Victor cannot afford the care his mother is getting so he goes to various restaurants and makes himself start choking on the food. This then forces people to help him and after it is done he tells people what kind of financial situation he is in which results in them feeling sorry for him. The people then feel so sorry for him they keep in contact with him and send him money to help with his bills. The author also focuses a lot of time describing Victor's job and how he keeps his friend Denny out of trouble all the time. It describes how both were former sex addicts and how Victor has sexual and relationship problems.
To me this book was just too weird for me. I didn't find the plot interesting at all, just disturbing. The main thing I didn't like about this novel was the characters. All of them had strange and disturbing backgrounds that didn't make me want to keep reading.
Maybe its just me but i don't recommend this book to anyone, especially not younger ages because of the sexual content.