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Knocked Up: the new Nine Months or “right wing misogyny”?

Posted June 2, 2007 at 2:35 pm by Prescott

The new film Knocked Up, written and directed by Judd Apatow (Freaks and Geeks, The 40-Year-Old Virgin), is getting rave reviews from movie critics but an apparent thumbs down from some in another group — feminists. Why? Because of the basic premise — a successful woman (Katherine Heigl) gets “knocked up” by a lumpy loser (Seth Rogen) during a one-night stand, and instead of rushing down to Planned Parenthood, she decides to keep the baby. That’s it, that’s the big beef, that there apparently wasn’t any lengthy discussion of abortion. Linda Z, with WBAI Radio in New York, calls Knocked Up “right wing misogyny” (wait, I thought the liberals ran Hollywood — I’m so confused!) and says it drips with “not so hidden reactionary religious tones”.

There’s a more reasoned and less emotional discourse going on by Ann at Feministing about the film, saying that leaving out the abortion option is a “glaring omission”. Why? I’m staunchly pro-choice, but I don’t see why there should be some sort of obligation. While it’s maybe a valid point to make that Rogen and Heigl are acting a bit unrealistically, is that something to get worked up about? Doesn’t almost every romantic comedy made in the last 30 years have some ridiculous plot at its core? It’s not realistic that Julia Roberts would walk into a book store and fall in love with the guy behind the counter. It’s not realistic that Meg Ryan would dump her fiancĂ© for some dope in Seattle that she heard on the radio. Can’t a movie just be fun and not tied to political correctness?

So why did the director choose to not address abortion? My first thought was that Apatow didn’t want to bring his light-hearted movie to a screeching halt (see also, Fast Times at Ridgemont High), or worse yet, feel the need to play up an abortion plot line for yuks. But the answer turns out to be even simpler — he just didn’t want to:

“[Keeping the baby] was the story I wanted to tell,” said Apatow. “I’m sure there are fascinating stories about people having abortions — ‘Fast Times at Ridgemont High,’ one of my favorites, is about a girl having sex in high school and then having an abortion. I think both points of view [approaches to an unplanned pregnancy] are valid. But I wanted to make a movie about two people trying really hard to do the right thing.”

OK, so obviously Apatow disagrees with me on Fast Times, but the bottom line is I don’t care what awful social message the film supposedly has, it’s entertainment and escapism, not government propaganda — and if the rest of it is as funny as this R-rated international trailer, it’s sure to end up on my list of favorite films.

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Oscar 2007 Recap - Parent’s Edition

Posted February 26, 2007 at 8:49 am by Prescott

Best Motion Picture: “The Departed” — Oooh, I heard this movie was really good. I haven’t seen it.

Best Actor: Forest Whitaker, “The Last King of Scotland” — I love Forest Whitaker! I haven’t seen this one, either.

Lead Actress: Helen Mirren, “The Queen” — Did you know Helen Mirren has played both Queen Elizabeths in the past couple years? That’s all I know about this film since I didn’t have a chance to catch it in the theater.

Supporting Actor: Alan Arkin, “Little Miss Sunshine” — I am *so* going to watch this when they get the DVD at the library.

Supporting Actress: Jennifer Hudson, “Dreamgirls” — This one I wouldn’t have seen on a bet much less spend $30 for a babysitter.

Visual Effects: “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest” — I SAW THIS ONE! I SAW THIS ONE!

Documentary Feature: “An Inconvenient Truth” — I need to Tivo this when it shows up on cable. Was it a sequel to Armageddon or something?

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