Postby Mithrandir » Fri Jul 04, 2003 2:26 pm
Hmm. I guess I didn't think too much about the nuriko thing. Then again, I live in the SF Bay area (aka Gay Bay) so I guess my opinion on that doesn't count). I sorta disconnect the characters I see from reality. I mean, I don't have any problem watching Monty Python and the Holy Grail, yet there is the Castle Anthrax. I really like Star Wars, but the Emperor, well, I won't go into what some of the books imply. I really like Blade Runner, but there is that one 'agressive' scene. I like the writing style of Neal Stephenson and William Gibson, but they have characters who have promiscuious sex.
Long story short, I don't view any of the character's in most of these books/movies/anime as real people, but I wouldn't recommend them to some people either. I mean, when I saw FY at Frys, there was a "16 Years Old" warning on it. I have to ask, do most people here really think that by the time a person gets to high schools they haven't seen/heard worst than this? I'm not saying that everyone should go out and see this (to be honest, I don't even like going to the movies anymore), but I don't know that I would discourage people over a certain age from seeing it.
As for the mythology, I liked it. *hopes not to get flamed for this* As a student of multiple theologies/philosophies/mythologies, it's always interesting for me to see where other cultures are coming from. In my opinion, Christianity is different from every other religion in that (unless you are colonialist expansionists) you don't have to transplant any particular culture to take the good news of Christ elsewhere. Seeing other cultures that don't have Christianity isn't really something that bothers me. I have worked for multiple companies around here (Apple Comp, Cisco etc) and have not found it annoying that they were not 'Christian Cultures.' LIkewise, I have participated in Work and Witness style programs that go to other cultures and express Gods love by helping others, not by raming theology down their throats.
So anyway, I liked FY and liked the culture it portrayed. At the same time, it is not the culture I am in currently, and I don't agree with some of the actions some of the people take.
Boy, talk about tangents...