One of those movie quotes that may well long outlive not only the
actor who spoke the lines but those who saw the movie when it was first
released, is Jack Nicholson's "You can't handle the truth." As a
general statement about Americans, it may well be true and we don't
really need to in many cases since media corporations from Hollywood to
Newscorp are there to give us tuned up, revised, redacted and sanitized
version with beautifully produced happy endings. Take Argo, for instance. Will history reflect tendentious interpretations of what happened during the Iran Hostage crisis the way Happy Days
or those Austin Powers flicks reflected the 50's and 60's -- in a fun
house mirror? People who remember the times clearly and as adults may
not think those days were so happy and the buck toothed Powers dressed
up as Friedrich Schiller may seem bewilderingly irrelevant.
It's
hard -- hell it's impossible to imagine how the early years of our new
century will be portrayed whether in thriller or sit-com form in 20 or
30 years. I'm almost glad I won't be around to see it for fear of some
George Bush as the Fonz with his flight suit and aircraft carrier
musical. Heyyyyy. Or perhaps George and Cheney and their
adventures in saving the world from Liberals and terrorists. But if my
worst fears come true, if we descend into what I hope is only a
nightmare from which one awakes to the smell of coffee and the morning
paper, how will today's crazies look on tomorrow's TV? Will we even
acknowledge the Survivalists and Preppers stockpiling weapons for an
apocalypse that still hasn't happened, the revolution they still dream
of. The Tea Party, the Homophobes, the Fundamentalists, the immigrant
haters, the white supremacists. . .
Will we watch Springtime for Limbaugh on Broadway or will he just fade away like Father Coughlin?
Will Osama have been caught through the use of torture and by George
Bush while the Recession was caused by the president who inherited it?
Ask some scriptwriter and director yet unborn.
Who
knows, but I doubt we'll have ceased to be a war worshiping nation of
swaggering Chauvinists and self styled saviors of "freedom," So maybe
we will have saved freedom at least in the movies and won't notice that
we have a government that knows every breath you've taken and every
thought you've had and doesn't trust you with cash or nail clippers of
liquids in more than 3 Oz containers and tracks you with GPS and
micro-drones and will arrest you for having bad thoughts.
I
hate to sound like one of those "everything is getting worse," wolf
crying, Chicken Little types you find on the Right and the Left. I'm
not, but I think it's always been bad and we just hide it and explain it
away and paint it over with murals. It's human nature and it's the
nature of nations and creeds. The only truth we can handle is the stuff
we make up.
Wag the Dog has come true.
ReplyDeleteIn moments of particular disgust, I seem to always remember that things can always be worse. I also at times take comfort that things tend to look darkest just before dawn. Forgive the cliches, but our current situation makes me a worried and dissatisfied customer, and they fit the situation.
ReplyDeleteYes, they can be and they have been. Good reminder.
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