Saturday, September 14, 2013

Saving Face - Chris Prowant



I have to say after watching saving face it shocked me. It mainly shocked me because I wouldn't even believe you if you told me people were throwing acid in other peoples faces and for the person throwing acid to not be looked at as a crazy person. However in other countries it is still crazy, but people still do it as a way of hurting each other. Just the thought of someone throwing acid in someone's face is horrifying because like one of the girls said in the film, the minute she was hit with the acid her life changed. She could no longer show her face without having that reminder of that painful day.
            I really think it is great that they have plastic surgeons going there to help them restore their lives, however I believe the better approach is the one parliament is taking, which is making more effective laws for these crimes. Plastic surgery is great to help restore lives, but these laws that they can create will help prevent future disasters. That as well as publicity to this will help shed light on this horrendous crime and help try and put an end to those who do it.
            I think comparing the House is Black to Saving Face is a great comparison. Simply because in both films we are dealing with a deformed set of people, who were forced into their deformity. Both people did not have a say in having what happened to them happen. And I honestly believe what both films did that was great was shed light on the fact that, yes, they are deformed, however they are still people and should be treated as such. Both films I feel were a great way to get the focus on things that are not happening in the U.S but should be helped by people like us. Our problems, as said in class, are very simple and we soon develop depression and other such things (Not saying depression is not a serious issue), but these other countries their problem are mutilation and fear of death on a daily basis. We should be finding a way to help them and shed light on what is going on in these countries.

1 comment:

  1. Chris,
    I wonder whether you, too, had higher expectations of the plastic surgery that the one woman in the film received. I definitely thought more could be done for her than was done for her. If that had been me, I don't think I could have tolerated those glasses, as shallow as that might sound. I would probably have tried to "wear" my damaged face and accept it and others' reactions. But it is so much easier to say this hypothetically...
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