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Diversification using Mary Mason

  Hello all! One of the most exciting characters that I have seen in film ( American Mary ) is Mary Mason. Played by Katherine Isabelle, Mary is a victim of sexual assault – coping with the obvious trauma one can receive from such an encounter – while vulnerable, she resorts to a more macabre specialization within her field of study: extreme body modifications. This leads to an epic of unusual and sometimes gruesome experimental surgeries that Mary performs on USUALLY willing individuals – which gives her the chance to meet some real characters with unforgiving stories.  What I appreciate is the revenge she gets on her assaulter and the confidence she gains when she is taking back her life and gaining success within the extreme body mod community. It’s the perfect revenge story in my opinion and extremely well done as far as character development goes. Showing a female student being taken advantage of by a professor who seemingly has the upper hand – and watching the tables tu...

Like-minded.

  Hello again to those returning, and to the first timers! The blog I am centering my post around today is called The Story Arc. From what I have seen while exploring the website, this blog is sorted into articles written by the multiple owners of the blog. Victiny and Luke will be my focus for this post with their page on Don’t Hug Me I’m Scared, this article ties in both a summary of the characters and an analysis of them as well– along with how their arc caters to the true nature of the story being told.  Included with the text are images of the characters being talked about, this provides readers who aren’t familiar with the series and its characters a glimpse into the colorfully fabricated world of the show. The strengths that come along with this blog are the different perspectives coming from the shared interest of DHMIS from the two authors. Reading each individual’s interpretation of the same topic is extremely valuable in itself, getting multiple perspectives on the ...

The Controversy of Coraline

  Coraline made in 2009 is a film by Laika Studios, in this movie a young girl going through the change of a big move discovers a hidden world where an alternate dimension exists that mimics her own life but eerily perfect. Many parents see the content of this movie as too disturbing for kids to consume, which led to various controversies I will cover today.  The film carries us from a dreary, rainy world that young Coraline lives in– to a wondrous colorful ‘other world’ with alternate yet identical parents who claim to have the permanent ability to provide Coraline with the life she desires. But nothing that good comes without a price, does it? No. Unfortunately for Coraline, what her other parents want is to sew buttons into her eyes in return for her to live a life with them. Some of the biggest worry for parents is the scenes of either in-your-face violence such as a scene where Coraline throws a cat onto the ‘other mother’s’ face only for the cat to then rip out her butt...

Investigative Blog

Why is Mother ! Considered a bad/controversial film? Darren Aronofsky's Mother ! Is a movie made to keep the audience both entertained and uneasy. The film is a tango between what is right and wrong in the marriage between unnamed characters (which represent God, Earth, and mankind). Mother ! follows some of the same tropes as used in another infamous film Rosemary’s Baby which is where some of the hatred towards the film that supposedly “poured out of” Aronofsky comes from (James). The movie is lengthy and tries to accomplish a portrayal of the blurry line between reality and delusion; something that 2010’s Black Swan did exceptionally well in. But instead of accomplishing that goal, Aronofsky leads the movie down a long dreary path of unsettling emotion. Viewers complain that there is no real direction, “It’s enough to say that the episode . . . is full of action and is essentially meaningless” (James). Most of the movie seems to be described as lacking, and is caught up in a lo...

Why ban Rule of Rose?

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  Rule of Rose. If you have heard of this game, kudos to you! Because of the messy ban of this game, it has almost completely been wiped from the internet as a whole.  This video game was published in January of 2006 for the PlayStation 2; only releasing an utmost 10,000 to 20,000 copies. It follows a young woman named Jennifer and her journey through recovering buried memories of a place called Rose Garden Orphanage. With graphics like that of Silent Hill remakes, and Fatal Frame- this game has a plot that covers hard-to-swallow issues like child abuse, sexual assault, and something as common as childhood bullying and violence. This in contrast with even more violent games made in the 90s, really doesn’t amount to much but contains triggering topics.  The game's contents alone sent Europe into a frenzy of moral judgment, taking the biased and fabricated rumors from citizens against Rule of Rose seriously. One of the more popular rumors made by European authorities themse...