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carpe_demon ([personal profile] carpe_demon) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2010-04-14 01:25 pm
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Love & Romance, Hollywood Style [Period 4, Class 14]

Drake had boxes of tissues scattered about the classroom today. No reason.

"We've gone over a lot of romantic -- or not so romantic -- types of love in this class," he said, "but I wanted to touch on one other type of love before the end of the semester. And that's the love of family and friends. You find that type of love in all sorts of movies, especially when heroes are goaded into action to protect their family, or when mother makes a sacrifice to save her child, or when friends are there to take care of one another. I've got two examples for you today, and they're both on the tearjerker side.

"Beaches is a movie about long friendship, specifically between Hillary Whitney and CC Bloom. They meet as children on the beach, and their friendship carries on through their lives as they go to school and begin careers and relationships. The have a period of estrangement but eventually reunite and realize that their feud could have been avoided by honesty and an appreciation of each other's qualities. Hillary is diagnosed with viral cardiomyopathy and at first takes it out on CC, but CC does everything she can to make Hillary's last days comfortable. After her friend's death, CC raises Hillary's daughter, Victoria, and tells her story after story about her mother to keep her memory alive.

"Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood is about a successful young woman, Siddalee, who had an unhappy childhood. Comments about this make it into a magazine article, which her mother, Viviane, reads and becomes offended and wants nothing to do with her daughter anymore. Viviane's friends, the other members of the 'Ya-Ya Sisterhood' of the title, visit Siddalee and kidnap her so they can tell her the story of her mother's life and give some context to the painful memories of her childhood. In the end, Siddalee is able to understand and forgive her mother, leading to the restoration of their relationship.

"So do you think any type of love is stronger? Romantic, family, friends? Do you think there are any qualities, such as forgiveness, that come easier to a romantic or a non-romantic love?"
longislandiceme: (trying not to laugh)

Re: Listen to the Lecture [L&R: Class Fourteen]

[personal profile] longislandiceme 2010-04-14 05:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Bobby was actually in a pretty decent mood as he listened to today's lecture. Which would explain the cloud with the gently falling snowflakes floating above his head.

He'd been a little freaked out to find it there this morning (thus resulting in a tiny, localized blizzard) but after figuring out it wasn't his powers being weird, it was just Fandom being weird, he was actually pretty amused by the whole thing.

Re: Listen to the Lecture [L&R: Class Fourteen]

[identity profile] brat-intraining.livejournal.com 2010-04-14 06:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Maybe it wasn't Bobby's powers being weird, but Kennedy was giving him a very pointed look anyway. Him and his little snowstorm.
longislandiceme: (trying not to laugh)

Re: Listen to the Lecture [L&R: Class Fourteen]

[personal profile] longislandiceme 2010-04-14 09:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Bobby was kind of oblivious to the pointed look. Mostly because he was trying not to snicker at the idea of "Kennedy" and "cheerful ball of sunshine" apparently belonging together.

Re: Listen to the Lecture [L&R: Class Fourteen]

[identity profile] brat-intraining.livejournal.com 2010-04-14 09:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, if he snickered Kennedy would very cheerfully flip him off. No way was he putting a dent in her freaking awesome mood today. A little flurry of wind swirled around her kind of impatiently, and she had to brush her hair out of her face while she raised an eyebrow at him.

So weird today, man.