What I don't understand is
Nov. 23rd, 2004 08:01 amOliver Stone is not the first person ever to say Alexander loved men (as well as/instead of women). He's not just pulling it out of thin air. My sister took World History last year and they were watching a historically based documentary on Alexander. Although they referred to Hephastion the entire time as "Alexander's best friend" the moment he died, Alexander was suddenly, "depressed by the death of his lover." "Fire From Heaven" has a lot about their love, and, from what I understand, "The Persian Boy" deals laregely with his love affair with that eunch. I haven't watched the HIstory Channel's most recent documentary (is it a documentary or just a historical exploration?) but I'm willing to bet it's mentioned.
What I'm saying is, even if it's not historically *proven* (i.e. there's no torrid pictures or accounts of Alexander and Hephastions hot man-love), it seems to be a fairly well accepted interpretation/theory/extrapolation, especially in light of the value system of the time (it seems like it would be less accurate to portray Alexander as not having indulged, don't ya thing?). I think the law suit is friviolous and stupid and the movie shoudl definetely *not* have the words "entirely fictional" emblazoned across the front. I would, however, accept something to the effect of, "one interpretation of the times and facts" or whatever, however grudgingly.
People are stupid.
Oh, and apparetly my coworke had never heard that Alexander was bi. What rock is she living under?
What I'm saying is, even if it's not historically *proven* (i.e. there's no torrid pictures or accounts of Alexander and Hephastions hot man-love), it seems to be a fairly well accepted interpretation/theory/extrapolation, especially in light of the value system of the time (it seems like it would be less accurate to portray Alexander as not having indulged, don't ya thing?). I think the law suit is friviolous and stupid and the movie shoudl definetely *not* have the words "entirely fictional" emblazoned across the front. I would, however, accept something to the effect of, "one interpretation of the times and facts" or whatever, however grudgingly.
People are stupid.
Oh, and apparetly my coworke had never heard that Alexander was bi. What rock is she living under?
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Date: 2004-11-23 08:28 am (UTC)What's interesting is the fact that they have a problem with his homosexuality, but if I'm not mistaken by the end of his life, Alexander thought he was a God. Isn't that worse?!
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Date: 2004-11-23 09:13 am (UTC)Meant to watch the whole thing, but had to run out. I might try to record it if it comes on again...
We live in such a bigoted world. Sigh.
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Date: 2004-11-23 01:30 pm (UTC)Now it is a taboo and people don't want to deal with a subject they have problems with in a mainstream movie.
I heard that Stone had to fight for the scenes he does have and that they are mostly context. So it is todays attitudes that are the real problem! What I'm curious to see is the reaction to the Heath Ledger/ Jake Gyllenhal movie that is supposed to be more blatant.
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Date: 2004-11-23 02:47 pm (UTC)(Sera, who's signed into her teaching journal)
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Date: 2004-11-24 08:10 am (UTC)Funny that people don't know about it eventhough they do know about the nature of Greek aristocrates having affairs with their male slaves. I'm pretty sure they were more class conscious than gender conscious when it came to relationships then. So, Alexander bi? No big deal.
I've read so much about Alexander/Hephastion and now I feel like I just imegained the whole damned thing because no one seems to want to admit it or know anything about it.
Will the movie actually show that relationship?
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Date: 2004-11-24 08:28 am (UTC)From what I've heard, not really. Apparently, the furtherst they go is "longing glances" between A. and H. and some "admiring glances" between A. and "androgyonous looking" men. So, not only are people being stupid over it, but we're not even getting the good stuff to make it all worthwhile. *sigh*