The short documentary I watched was The Mystery of the Flying Kicks. I’ve always been curious as to why
shoes are always on these power lines throughout town, especially back in my
old neighborhood. I grew up hearing many of the reasons that were said in the
video especially the comments on shoes being hung up for people who have passed
as well as for markings of drugs that are being sold in the area. Yet, I never
fully believed that this phenomenon was a growing worldwide concern with many
opinions from many likes of people. In the short passage we had to read, it
discussed some reasons for why documentaries are filmed. Some of these reasons
are to teach you (the viewer) something about a problem going on in society,
documentaries tend to be on the serious side, but overall they are movies about
rea life. Documentaries are also expected to be a fair and honest
representation of somebody’s experience of reality. The documentary I watched
did that by exploring some research the director did about the subject prior to
filming. This research was personal stories or opinions of people who voiced
what they thought the reason was behind this phenomenon. These first person anecdotes
play as an educator in expressing some knowledge of this subject in the
different cultural settings. Just by watching this short documentary you can
interpret numerous different ideas about this subject. For example one
individual uses the shoes he threw onto the power lines as a physical reminder
of the improvements he has made in his life compared to the life he used to
live. However, another individual sees these shoes being thrown on the power
lines as disrespect towards him being that he feels this action is solely an
act of gang presence in the neighborhood so he hates seeing the sights of the
shoes and tries to remove them from his neighborhood. By giving these opinions from
these individuals the director showed another part of what these documentaries do.
Documentaries tend to tell us something we should know, something worth
knowing. This documentary demonstrated this by bringing forth numerous issues
that have risen from this controversy as well as all the initiatives taken by
people who have been moved by this controversy. These issues were announced by
individuals through different types of narrations, interviews, anecdotes,
different images and other different techniques that illustrate a meaning for
interpretation on this subject of The Mystery
of the Flying Kicks.
Thanks for this response, Nicholas. I like the way you pointed out that documentaries tell us "something worth knowing." I agree--let's keep that phrase in mind while we compile criteria for evaluating these films.
ReplyDelete