Monday, February 8, 2016
Seen as Something Different
After watching the movies Robot Stories and Everything Before Us, I was struck to see how both directors chose to portray Asian characters. In both movies, we see that the characters are seen as foreign and treated differently. In Robot Stories, we were asked: why the use of robots? What was their significance? I feel that by using robots in place of actual characters, it is seen that the Asians were meant to be associated with something emotionless and robotic. However, the director goes against this as seen especially in My Robot Baby and Machine Love where the robots are capable of love and emotion. Asians may be seen as foreign and treated differently but they are the same as everyone else. In Everything Before Us, it was weird that everything in life was pretty much based on an Emotional Intelligence (EI) Score, a score that measured love. Like wow this is such a stupid thing to do. Love should be more than just a score, right? Asian characters in this movie were portrayed in having a more difficult time because of this. Between Ben and Sarah, and Seth and Haley, their love and relationships put them at a disadvantage in society. On the other hand, Ben's friends who happened to be a white couple were very successful. In the end, Ben and Seth purposefully lowered their EI Scores because they knew that was what true love was. Does this make them heroes of the movie? Or just plain stupid of them to ruin their own lives even though their relationships ended? Either way, they set the path to make the world a better place.
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Hey Darren, I liked the questions you posed at the end of your post. It's definitely hard to say whether or not the actions of Seth and Ben were heroic or not. The answer depends on what you value as a viewer: taking advantage of the possibly harmful system already in works in society, or working towards deconstructing it. Also, I would tweak what you said about Asians being the same as everyone else slightly; Asians/Asian-Americans should be treated equally, like you said, but I think the differences Asians/Asian-Americans present to the rest of society are important and should not be forgotten.
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Jenn