The Aristocrats
(Year: 1970)
The biggest thing I noticed in the movie was how bad the brothers treated their sis
Children could
potentially learn from this film, that someone close to you could deceive you, “put
you to sleep and take you far away.” I think it is awesome the amount of love
the duchess had for the kittens, however I saw very little effort for her to
search for her kittens. Then the movie shows a strange man can come along and
save the family, and potentially sweeping mommy off her feet and become the new
daddy.
You don’t realize what is
portrayed in the movie until you read the reviews, after viewing https://lubyadam.wordpress.com/classism-sexism-and-deviance-disneys-the-aristocats/
I thought it was
interesting how the article talked about the song played in the opening
credits, “It foreshadows the difference between classes before we actually see
it applied in the movie.” Then it continues to say, “The song is sung in a
snobby manner using French words such as “Naturalment”. The lyrics enforce the
idea that there is a difference between classes. Those differences exist among
pets as well. There is a special place for upper class pets (mansions and lavish
houses) and other places for household animals of the lower classes, namely
alleyways and dirty garbage cans.”
To add to my observation,
the article said that Maria uses the fact that she is a girl to get what she
wants. “Marie’s vulnerability constantly appears when while the cats are
navigating their way back from the countryside. She falls off the truck that
takes them back to Paris and is rescued by O’Malley. She then falls again from
the railway, only to be rescued again by O’Malley.” I did notice that, all the
girls in the movie showed vulnerability. When the cats were stranded the
kittens asked their mother what was going to happen to them and she said, she didn’t
know. Then she trusted a random ally cat she just met to lead them home.
“Each
cat represents a stereotype of a cultural other: Billy Boss (Russian), the buck
toothed Shun Gon (Chinese), Peppo (Italian), Hit Cat (English), and an unnamed
hippie cat. Shun Gon is shown with sleepy eyes and two bucked teeth. He plays
the piano with chopsticks and speaks American Chinese (oh reary). Peppo, the
Italian cat, is illustrated as a womanizer with a golden earring and a red
scarf around his neck; a typical Casanova image of an Italian male. Billy Boss
is heavy and looks” Isn’t
I also thought it was
interesting the site said, “Since the white race always comes at the top of the
racial hierarchal paradigm, it is interesting to see that most villains in
Disney movies are white, unlike Hollywood movies where villains are usually of
a colored race.” Which is very true, I have realized that.
In
the end I feel like the movie was picked apart in every aspect upon study on
it. I feel as though most the things that were in the movie were not easily
seen. I grew up with this movie, and I watched it recently and my first
instinct is not about the racism, sexism, and stereotypes. However I did find
it odd that the kittens were white, black, and brown. Also, I observed the conflict
between the brothers and sister, and that just reminded me of times with my
brothers and sisters, it was not odd for me, I actually related with the
conflict.
Crazy things can come out
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Yes I wonder how much kids really pick up seeing a film like this. Do they they see lady cat and her flirtatious mannerisms? If they are a single parent family will they hope to see a man cat coming into their lives and live happily ever after?
ReplyDeleteI learned how this movie showed how little the mother cat looked for her kittens. I hadn’t realized that when I was little. I liked how you showed examples throughout that this movie has classism and sexism. I definitely will go back and watch this movie so I can see all that you have mentioned.
ReplyDeleteI have not seen this movie in a long time and I learned how many real world issues come up in this movie, cat looking for a new daddy, and kidnaping. It has issues in it that children might be able to relate to but is also scary to some kids. I see the film differently by noticing the maturity of the story line. I liked that you added all types of feedback on the movie it help us understand the movie better. Great Job!
ReplyDeleteThis is one of my favorite movies. I agree with you. why is it that a man can come in and save the day. They don't even know this guy and for her to just give in so easily and trust him is a bit much. I don't think we should trust men so easily especially with are children. I think the mother should have done more and tried harder. I love the little girl cat every time she said she " was a lady" I say that all the time to get out of things I do not want to do. lol I think movies with cats can still make a lasting impact. I mean "every body wants to be a cat" at some point lol
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