The unsatisfying plot of Seven in Heaven

Jude holding a playing car while June stands in the closet in the film Seven in heaven
“Travis Tope aka. Jude holding a personalized playing card in Seven in Heaven.”

Background:

Seven in Heaven is an original Netflix film about two teenagers, Jude and June, that while at a house party are forced to play Seven Minutes in Heaven, a game in which people who receive the same colored card have to go into a closet and do as they please for seven minutes. While playing the game, they are chosen to go into the closet for seven minutes. Once those seven minutes were over, they emerged from the closet and into a dangerous alternate reality. June and Judy then had to attempt to survive the bullying and abuse caused by the alternate versions of their friends and find a way back to their own reality.

Origins of the Closet

Although one would say that it is odd to add the concept of alternate dimensions to a game of Seven Minutes in Heaven, I was really digging the concept and I wanted to see how the film would play out. I was just disappointed at the fact that the writers left out the origins of the closet and the reason for it being at their friend David’s house. David houses the magical closet in an upstairs room but is unaware of what it can do and at first, I assumed that as the story was to progress that the audience would get information on how the closet came to be but none of that was brought to light. During the film, the alternate version of the school guidance counselor was aware that June and Jude were not from his dimension and urged them to get back home. This being said, Mr. Wallace who knows who they really are, you would think that he would understand the reasoning behind the “portal” but he does not give us any backstory on it and that is what I wanted to hear. I wanted to understand the origins of the door and the other dimension, not just throw it into the film and take the characters on a spin.

Evil Jude

Upon crossing over to the alternate dimension, Jude leaves the party and then receives a call from his mother to go home. He walks the streets to his home and stumbles inside to find his father and his mother upset at the news that their son had killed his friend David. This information is new to Jude and is confused by it because he knows for a fact that he did not murder his friend. Later, he travels up to his room to find it covered by posters depicting heavy metal bands, Satanic symbols, horror figurines etc. He thinks that how could this be possible but then he realized that there must be an alternate version of himself who is deranged rather than innocent. Unfortunately, we do not get to see an alternate version of Jude which is quite disappointing. I feel that it could have added more to the story. Maybe even see a seen in which Good Jude has to fight Evil Jude. Instead, after we are made known that there was an Evil Jude, the story moves forward with the encounters of Jude’s and June’s friends.

Conclusion:

Overall, I enjoyed watching the film because of the interesting concept of a portal that causes the two main characters, Jude and June, to switch from one dimension to the next but I believe that there was missing plot information which would have been a great add-on, such as the origin of the portal and the appearance of an evil Jude. Personally, if the film had given a backstory on the portal and would have included a fight sequence with evil Jude, the film would have been a 10/10. Still, I give this film a 7/10!

 

Voting Day Board and roll of voting stickers

GO OUT N’ VOTE

Good Morning viewers! I originally blogged about recent films and movies, elaborating on their theories and concepts, but today I am taking the time to encourage you to go out and vote in the midterm elections today, November 6th.

As from what you have seen in the news since the 2016 presidential election, whether CNN, MSNBC, or FOX News,  you understand that this election is highly important and will determine the next two years and from there on, the next four years when a new president is elected in 2020. You should be aware of many issues that are at stakes, such as funding for Medicaid/Medicare, funding for education, the impact of Trump’s tax cuts on the middle class, defending women’s rights, the uprising of white nationalism, and border patrol sent to the Mexican voter to deter the caravan carrying thousands of immigrants ascending from Latin America. Having said that, You have a voice! You decide who will be elected to office to work on those issues, so go use your voice today at the polls by casting a vote for the candidate that you believe will help transform our country for the better. You will have till 7pm tonight to cast your ballot which allows for no excuses. If you work a day shift then go in the afternoon and if you work a night shift then go NOW! Remember, you will decide the next two years and ultimately the next presidency! Go vote and help us create the America we all want! Be there or be Square!

Voting Information:

  • The Last day to register was October 9th, 2018 and I hope that everyone who is old enough to vote registered before the deadline.
  • About two weeks from your registration date, you should have received a voter information card with your registration number, registration date, precinct, polling place, and political party.
  • Your polling place tells you where you need to go to cast your ballot. This may be a community, church/congregation etc. If you do not have this card then visit the Supervisor of Elections website and click on “Voter Information Lookup”. Then scroll down and click “Access ballot and precinct information” to find your polling place.

Happy Voting 🙂

Thomas Richardson standing in front of a leafless tree with bodies pierced by its branches.

The hypocrisy of Religious Cults

Apostle is about Thomas Richardson, a prodigal son who founds out that his sister was taken hostage by a religious cult on a Welsh Island. He decides to visit the island and pose as a convert in order to free his sister. There, he encounters the founders of the cult, Malcolm Howe, Frank and Quinn, who then explain to him that the land has a sort of hunger for blood and the land became fertile because of blood sacrifice. Hence, the founders sacrifice the offspring of their farm animals to the land but issues arise when the offspring begin dying and they have to rely on human blood. The community holds a tryst, or meeting for bloodletting and then the blood is jarred and kept in storage for when harvests are not doing so well. Now that I have given a bit of backstory on the film, I will talk about the hypocrisy of religious cults, especially this one. First of all, religious cults are spiritual groups with a leader/authority figure that guides every sheep in the flock and as we can see the irony in “following the herd”. Cults main agenda is not to convert individuals and spread their messages, it is to keep their group small and their followers blinded. Most of their followers stay loyal because cults hide behind the worshipping of a God, typically the God from the Bible as seen through their history. This form of interaction with a leader who is led by God is extremely attractive to the masses. Thus, we see the hypocrisy surrounding cults because they do not practice what they preach. In the film Apostle, strict rules have to be enforced and followed by every member and if they don’t then they are punished in the name of God. Jeremy, a boy from the island, fell in love with the daughter of Quinn and they ended up having sex and she became impregnated with his child. Once her father found out, he killed her and ripped the fetus from her womb. Not to mention, he falsely accused Jeremy of killing his daughter and sentenced him to be punished and killed. This being said, they preach about repentance and purity but then their leaders commit murders act that are justified in their “holiness”. It seems to be that these leaders are hypocrites and hide behind a facade in order to keep on killing. Not to mention, this is a way to instill fear in their members and prevent them from rebelling. Through history, cults have been committing heinous acts and killing hundreds such as People’s Temple, where 900 members were urged by Rev. Jim Jones to drink cyanide laced grape punch. Thus, they died in the name of their leader and their religion. But, I would like to think that if a religious leader told me to do something that would go against my beliefs and place my life in danger then I would turn away from them. Though it seems that followers are more deranged than the actual leaders of these cults because they allow themselves to believe all the nonsense. They justify the death of their friends and even family members in the name of fate and it is wrong. Watching Apostle, I felt a sense of anger because of the way they treated their members and how poor Jeremy was falsely accused of murder by Quinn and was put to death. Still, this film was very well thought out and I thoroughly enjoyed it even though it gave me the jeebee geebees.

Popcorn Bowl with movie tickets laying on popcorn and at the side of the bowl are 3D glasses

MPAA Ratings in the Industry

The film association is celebrating the 50th anniversary by releasing all of its ratings from past films and series. The MPAA started in 1968 and at the time rated films differently than we do today. A film considered R-rated at the time could actually be labeled PG-13 in the present day. On Vox, a 2006 documentary by the name of “This Film is Not Yet Rated” explains that there has been an over-emphasis on women’s sexual content and less emphasis on violence, hence ratings on violence being more lenient, labeling violence as PG-13 when in reality it should receive an R rating and vice versa (qtd. in Vox). Likewise, younger viewers could have been watching films that are too violent for their age group to watch which really is a neglect by the MPAA. The MPAA, at least from my observation, leaves violence out of the question. In the present day, mothers and fathers are allowing their kids to play violent video games from a young age and when it comes to nudity or sexual content, it is strictly prohibited. Sexuality is a human experience but killing another should not be. Why is it that we have things twisted? Well, I believe that times have change and that we have been placing strict labels on movies that include too much violence because of our means to protect the next generation even though it is not enforced by rule of law. At least, parents will have MPAA rating evidence to proof to their children that they should not watch these films or series. I think it’s important that we censor material to some viewers versus but that’s just me.

Reference(s):
This Film is Not Yet Rated. Directed by Kirby Dick, Independent Film Channel, 2006, Vox, https://www.vox.com/culture/2018/10/29/18037982/mpaa-r-rating-report-50-years-criticism

Lady Gaga v. Ally

A Star is Born is a film about a young woman who writes her own music and has failed to become a well-known singer because of her looks. Bradley Cooper, known as Jackson Maine, is a recovering alcoholic that has ran into a lady who would change is whole perspective in life and who he would inspire to pursue dreams and goals. One can call this a remarkable tragic love story about two people who found each other and made each other better. Lady Gaga, who plays Ally, is afraid of record labels pinning a face to her name because of her looks, Big Nose, rounder face, and freckles. In reality, Ally despite not fitting into the conventional model of what a women should look like, she is a beautiful and vibrant woman. She doesn’t see this and thus this stops her from taking action and moving forward with her goals. On the contrary, Ally’s character in real life, Lady Gaga, despite understanding the she has “very Italian features” she embraced who she was and did not let that stop her drawing her keyboard to gigs in the New York area and from sending demos to major record labels. She is a fearless and multi-talented warrior ,and her faith and persistence is what got her to achieve all the fame and recognition that she well deserves right now. In a Barbara Walters Interview with Lady Gaga, the songstress stated that “I had this dream, and I really wanted to be a star. And I was almost a monster in the way that I was really fearless with my ambitions.”(NBC). Miss Gaga has such ambition that she visualized and practiced her away into the music industry and forgot all about how different her looks were and embraced them, wearing vibrant and colorful makeup to showcase her looks. She even celebrated herself through fashion, such as the famous “meat dress”. Still, in the film, her character Ally has allowed her ambition to be crushed by old white men who do not think her looks will bring them in any profits. In fact, they are negating her true talent who will in fact bring in people. Ally has a beautiful powerhouse of a voice and she should still continue to strive to latch onto a record deal because she deserves it. I can see why Lady Gaga chose to play this character because its so different from her who she is and the faith she has kept all her life. She wanted to understand what it was like to be in someone else’s shoes and playing Ally, it was a whole other experience for her and that is why she could not get over her character. Recently, on the Ellen show she spoke of her character Ally and how she developed respect for her because she overcame her obstacles, no matter doing them on her own or having Bradley Cooper’s character help her on the rise to fame.

Night School

About a week ago, I went out with a group of friend’s to watch Kevin Heart’s new movie ” Night School”. It’s a comedy about a former dyslexic high school student, Teddy Walker, who decides to go back to school and get his GED so he can move up the corporate ladder as a financial advisor. In doing so, he gets himself into a troublesome situation by getting caught stealing the answers to the GED exam. He does this because he wants to take the easy route rather than work his way through because of this “unknown condition” that he has. Still, the film has a lot of laughs and I would say that it is comedy gold! But moving on to a more important issue that is addressed in the movie,the learning disability dyslexia. At the start of the film, we were shown that Kevin Heart’s character, Teddy Walker, can not do math to save his life. In a particular scene, he is a high school student taking the SAT and upon laying his eyes on the first questions, notices all the symbols and numbers on the page start moving about in front of him and swopping places and that alludes to the dyslexia that he has but know about. He just calls himself “stupid”. Although this movie is to entertain,, I guess that scenes in which he experiences his learning disabilities allows people to situate themselves in the perspective of someone who has dyslexia and might not know it. That being said, there are many kids who have this learning disability and see themselves in a negative light. No, these children aren’t dumb, they have a learning disability! There seems to be this stigma that children who have learning disabilities are “stupid”or “weak” and it could honestly be farther from the truth. It is the way they are. Although, what can be done is to be taught how to surpass it and grow from it. Maybe if these children could see that they won’t be belittled because of their dyslexia, they’ll open up to teacher who can better assess and help that student. And I think that’s what this movie does by shinning a light on learning disabilities no matter who you are.