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Monday
May282012

Monday Movie Meme meets Jude Law’s 'Variety Club' on Memorial Day

 

Before actor Jude Law became the go-to man for wisdom during my screenwriting (mis)adventures, he supported charities centered on peace, health and education. Variety Club, a charity that provides medical equipment, transportation and access to activities such as sports, to sick, disabled and disadvantaged children is among these organizations where Jude Law dedicates his humanitarian efforts. I thought that Variety Club was solely a British organization but recently learned that it also has footing in the U.S.called Variety of the United States with chapters across the country.

So in honor of Memorial Day and Jude Law’s work with the Variety Club, this week’s Monday Movie Meme topic is: In the Line of Duty.

Share on your blog or in the comments section, your most memorable MOVIE CHARACTERS who were injured while working in a branch of the Armed Forces. Remember to also visit the blogs of fellow participants. Here are my selections for this week’s In the Line of Duty theme.

Lieutenant Dan
Who could forget this grumpy ol’ Army veteran who lost both his legs during the Vietnam War, in “Forrest Gump?” Of all the things I remember about Lt. Dan (played by Gary Sinise), one of the biggest moments that stood out was when he scolded Forrest for saving his life. Lt. Dan had trouble coming to terms with being a double amputee and needing to use a wheelchair. It seemed as though the alternative -- dying in Vietnam was a more acceptable fate to Lt. Dan, rather than living with his disability.

The war veteran’s eventual new, more joyful perspective on life shows how people who encounter dire circumstances can find peace quicker when there is at least one person out in the world who genuinely cares about their well being and/or believes in them. In Lt. Dan’s case, it was Forrest, despite the fact that Dan frequently either tried to push him away or shoot down his dreams and beliefs.

Ron Kovic
Returning home from the Vietnam War was just as bad, if not worse than being in battle, for this paralyzed Marine Sergeant who appears to receive more pity or blatant neglect than respect and a warm welcome home by his country-- including the very people who are supposed to help him in “Born on the Fourth of July.” St. Ron Kovic (played by Tom Cruise) spends his rehabilitation surrounded by careless staff in a rat infested VA hospital where access to quality medical supplies is slim and doctors rarely visit their patients.

After refusing to allow doctors to amputate one of his legs, the wheelchair-bound veteran returns home as a hostile man who questions the virtues that he once believed such as “honor” and “courage.” Kovic’s combative disposition about the cards that he was dealt strains the relationships in his family. I don’t know what kind of lessons are to be learned from Ron Kovic, except for maybe that we need to treat our wounded veterans better, particularly where their healthcare matters (quality hospitals that are staffed well; access to improved and continued physical and mental rehabilitation) are concerned, since they risked their lives to save ours.

Jose
This Vietnam veteran gets his hand blown off while working as a demolitions expert for the Marine Corps and causes all sorts of ruckus upon returning home in “Dead Presidents.”

The effects of the war also took a toll on Jose’s mental state -- he turned into a pyromaniac and literally burned up hundreds of thousands of dollars that his friends planned to share following a robbery.

Much like Ron Kovic in “Born on the Fourth of July,” it seems as though we could stand to provide proper forms of rehabilitation -- in the case of this “Dead Presidents” movie character, mental health care including counseling or related therapies.

Here’s hoping that the disabled and/or wounded among our Armed Forces receive all of the medical care they need including physical therapy, helpful medication, crutches, reconstructive surgery, counseling and support for any symptoms of post traumatic stress disorder and any related support that provides a way for them to improve or maintain good health.

Lucky for the rest of the world, charitable organizations like Variety Club are helping children live with their disabilities or illness, by providing families in need with adapted car seats, wheelchairs, feeding tubes, prosthetic limbs, hoists and other medical equipment.

Happy Memorial Day everyone! Now, I'm off to try and finish some video editing before hopefully watching "Kingdom of Heaven" on DVD later tonight.

So tell me....

Who is the most memorable wounded Character in the Armed Forces that YOU ever saw in a movie?

Have YOU ever needed medical equipment, therapy or medicine and could not afford it - or - Do YOU know someone who has? If so, how did that experience turn out? If not, do you think that health insurance companies should offer better coverage for medical equipment and rehabilitation services?

Monday
May072012

Suicidal Film Scenes #Monday #Movie #Meme

 

While visiting LOVE Park today, I noticed lots of backpacks on the ground, surrounding the waterfall behind one of Philadelphia’s most famous monuments. As it turns out, these backpacks represent 1,100 college students who die by suicide each year. A representative from the nonprofit mental health awareness organization Active Minds, Inc. told me that the backpacks are part of their Send Silence Packing program -- an ongoing public display to help reduce suicide on college campuses.

Some of the backpacks feature stories of young men and women who were lost to suicide.

So, since disturbing films were already the topic of discussion during last week’s Monday Movie Meme, I’m keeping in line (somewhat) with uncomfortable topics this week, in honor of the Send Suicide Packing day in Philadelphia. This week’s Monday Movie Meme theme is: At the End of My Roap.

Share on your blog, or in the comments section, the most memorable movie scenes you’ve ever watched where film characters kill themselves. Here are my selections for our At the End of My Roap theme -- described in a way that prevents spoilers, for those of you who haven’t seen these films yet.


An Army Sergeant drives his car into an oncoming train in the mystery drama “Courage Under Fire” starring Denzel Washington, Meg Ryan and Matt Damon.

 

 

 


 

Following years of killing and related violence, a U.S. Marine shoots himself in front of his wife in Oliver Stone’s Vietnam War drama “Heaven & Earth” starring Tommy Lee Jones and Joan Chen.

 

 

 

 

 

A housemaid/nanny hangs herself in the basement of her employer’s home, leaving behind a suicide note that reads “I’m sure I have cancer. I cannot face the pain. Sorry,” in the horror film “Pet Sematary.”


What are the most memorable suicidal movie scenes that YOU’ve ever watched?

*There are two ways to participate in the Monday Movie Meme:
1. Write a blog post on your own blog, listing your selections for this week’s topic (make sure to also link back to this post) and then leave a comment with a URL link to your Monday Movie Meme post.
-or-
2. Just leave a comment on this post with your choices for this week’s meme.

Also...

**The next Send Silence Packing display will be on May 12th from 9am to 5pm at the Fairfax Corner Shopping Center in Fairfax, Virginia. Program organizers are still looking for volunteers and judging by the current signup list, there are people coming in from neighboring towns and even out-of-state areas such as South Carolina, so if you are not in Fairfax, Virginia but live near there or know someone who is, consider helping them out by signing up for a volunteer shift at the upcoming VA display!.

Saturday
May052012

Worldwide Art Exchange with Ben Affleck #actors

I’ve extended Ben Affleck’s reign as King Dong, for another month, so as to not have any missing months with no leading actors this year. Therefore, let’s just say that he is our March and April 2012 King Dong. During April, most of my attention was focused on the A to Z Challenge, so the King Dong series took a backseat to the daily blog posts. A May 2012 King Dong will be announced before this weekend is over but I’d like to take a moment to highlight one of Affleck’s favorite charities, Children Mending Hearts.

Although I mentioned this charity in the post about Ben Affleck being a top GOP pick for everything from economic matters to movie casting choices in Washington, I did not highlight any details about the organization. So in honor of Ben Affleck’s extra, bonus month, here are some tidbits about Children Mending Hearts (CMH) that some of you may not know (or maybe you did; in that case, let the info serve as a nice reminder).

Ben Affleck serves on the Board of Advisors for Children Mending Hearts, an organization that provides art education and art workshops for at-risk and homeless youth. One of their workshops is titled “Please Mr. President” and participants include at-risk and homeless children who write letters and paint T-shirts and backpacks for disadvantaged youth in other countries. Through these arts exchange programs, CMH aims to build its participants’ self-esteem and hope for a brighter future where they can reach their full potential.

Children Mending Hearts partners with many organizations around the globe to connect youth who can share their life stories with other young people living in similar or worse conditions than they are. CMH also launched an after-school program for at-risk youth in Los Angeles and recently held their annual Spring Benefit Gala, where Tom Cruise’s son, Connor Cruise provided music.

The organization seems to make their art exchange missions a family event -- providing transportation, art supplies, teachers and food for children and their parents or chaperones to engage with youth in another part of the world, through art. Here’s a glimpse of the work that CMH does: in 2011, hundreds of children in Los Angeles, CA painted T-shirts and backpacks for youth in Haiti and Japan.

If YOU were asked to paint a T-Shirt or Backpack for one child or adult in any where in the world, what country would YOU want to send the finished piece to and why?

If YOU could receive a painted T-Shirt from one child or adult in another country, where would YOU want it to come from?


Photo by Erin Lassahn

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