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Lady Macbeth: Life Can Be Very Lifeless -- Ever Considered The Consequences of Your Actions?||| Hold A Light...

immortal-tonguePosted for Everyone to comment on, 5 years ago6 min read


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I saw a movie yesterday, it is the second I had seen in 3 months. I am very choosy when it comes to seeing a movie and I must tell you that I have a hard time sitting my ass down to caress the TV. The thing is, it is harder for me because I can't convince myself to get to watch a few. That's one of the reasons why I don't indulge in TVseries too aside the suspense nature it holds.

Well, well, well, once in a blue moon I convince myself-, sorry, I meant "compel" myself to see one and it always end either too un-liked by me or fit in perfectly with my tongue. I like movies that take a serious spin, that ends cunningly and "unusually". This is why I find Lady Macbeth an un-classic classic.

I started the movie with a mindset of "Oh God let this ~2hrs pass quicky, so I can end this pain of a movie!", lol. Of course, it passed and then i realized that I had just seen the "shittiest" movie ever. When the movie ended, I asked myself "what did I gain from this movie". Inasmuch as I can't pinpoint anything that captivated me strongly in Lady Macbeth, yet I must give it a Ten for reminding me of how devious people can be, how the innocent suffers and the wicked slips through punishment like an eel fish.

Hell na!, don't expect me to review this movie here, and don't think you would get a full story from my word dripping fingers either. That said, I will tell you to see this movie if you wanna experience the way things seem to not go well in life and how the unjust keeps standing even when their wickedness is kissing the roof of the skies.

The movie started with a marriage ceremony; a lady married to a Sire who just did so seemingly forced. He had no intimacy with her whatsoever. I started the movie with a feeling of pity for this young lady but I later realized halfway through that my pity was better off left for those I thought where the main, "villains". Plot twist!!

She fell in love with a male-servant of her husband, she killed her father-in-law, murdered the husband later on in a dirty manner after a fight ensued while humping her servant-love to spite her husband, she dug him away. She muted a slave girl not to say anything about it all having threatened her into dumb-ism. :expressionless:. (Is this love? cynical!)

When she thought she had all the wealth to herself and had secured everything for her servant-love, she found out a young little boy was come to claim his inheritance. Sadly, the boy melted away I to oblivion by pillow-suffocation. The servant-love couldn't bottle all the wrong they had done anymore, he came out for a confession but ended in jail with the other dumb-ed female servant. Macbeth was a masteress, sorry Mistress of deceit, concave earthed, and a character that swam the deep of what I can call the pursuit of sick-disturbing-deceitfulness.

I don't wanna spoil the fun for anyone who would love to see this movie, but keep in mind that you would at least gain priceless reminder of how the wicked swims high while the victims are cast into a watery grave so dense they die, and their spirits dies as well!.

Below are some review from the mainstream review folks, they make it sound so cool, maybe it is cool, maybe not: :wink:

Part of this movie’s ticklish nastiness is that at first it isn’t at all clear whether the title character will be the master of doom or its helpmate ---Manohla Dargis

Movies are games of moral relativism, though, and Lady Macbeth quickly turns its feminist heroine into something far more disturbing.----David Edelstein

In “Lady Macbeth,” Oldroyd never allows us to look away from the horror, focusing, in long, intense shots, on the faces of his characters as they suffer. ---Maia Silber

William Oldroyd's pristine debut feature slowly reveals a violent moral ambiguity that needles the mind far longer than its polite period-piece trappings suggest.--Guy Lodge

This intelligently scripted and imposingly played costume noir revisits the conventions of Victorian melodrama to comment on modern attitudes to oppression, prejudice and morality---David Parkinson

No need to brush up your Shakespeare to feel the thunderbolts coursing through Lady Macbeth--Peter Travers

I agree with almost all of these statement, but I must say, this movie didn't get to me as just some Feminist getting bloody, Nah!!, it talked to me on the level of insanity and deceitfulness of the human mind. This reminds me of the ills a single fellow can cause to the events of a million people. Have you ever wondered what your deceit or "little" inhumane act has caused people?.

We can do so much evil and we can do so much good. But we all need to just decide!. This is not just about Lady Macbeth the Movie!, I hope you see this with a bird eye view. ..phew!!

What defines your love, what defines your action, what is the reason behind all that you do in life or even on the MAS-chain?. What principles are you ready to break to achieve a goal? will you ever break people's wings? lie to and for?, will you ever be a "disturbing" image in someone's thought?.

Take this from me, @immortal-tongue; life is worth much more than anything, your relationship in your marriage, with people, friends, enemies and even a man who holds a gun to your meta-self is super important. I hope we see life for what it is, and try to outshine the evil of others by proclaiming and acting by the best "good" that we can muster from our limited feeble body, yet limitless in strength.

What have you done to heal the World and those around you? Do you cast stones or repair what is broken? Hold a Light!!

:pray:


©Immortal-Tongue

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