Wow.
This is hard for me.
Rewrite from my paper blog:
Now it is 55.th minute of that film.
Dakota is being raped! Right now.
Severely hurts the heart.
I can not watch it.
But I must see it full.
OK, I am going to see it. :(
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Dakota before rape. I HATE THIS PART!!!!! I HATE IT!!! |
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1:00:10
I worry what will happen next.
This is good film, but for me, it is pain.
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END.
Oh my god. I did it.
I am sorry for all.
Sorry Dakota.
I love you so much!
P.S - I love when you are singing.
Plot:
Lewellen lives with her stern, religious grandmother, Grannie, who
has taken it upon herself to raise the girl, as neither of Lewellen's
parents can provide her a stable home. Her father, Lou, loves her and
tries to please her, giving her gifts such as Elvis Presley recordings. Although he battles with alcoholism,
he tries his best to give Lewellen a stable home. He even tries to
provide a motherly figure in Lewellen's life by dating a mysterious
girlfriend, Ellen, who promised one night to rescue Lewellen from life
in the rural South should the relationship falter. We later learn that
Ellen is in fact Lewellen's aunt, her mother's sister.
Lewellen is able to maintain her innocence by finding consolation in
playing with her best friend Buddy, idling away her last preteen summer
with typical outdoor rural pastimes such as swimming in the pond and
exploring the woods, meeting a new friend, Grasshopper, while spending
the summer with her grandparents. Lewellen is enchanted by her idol,
Elvis Presley, who is making a homecoming tour in the South. Her town is
one of the venue stops. Lewellen finds that singing Elvis' music is a
way to channel her trauma into something constructive and creative.
Charles (Afemo Omilami) acts as a mentor, imparting wisdom of his snake handler
religion to explain this emotional channeling to her; in other words,
how to create something positive out of something venomous and deadly.
Lewellen is challenged by many problems besides living in a "broken
home". Ellen leaves one day and breaks Lewellen's heart, burdening her
with the responsibility to be a "mother" despite not having one herself.
Her father suffers a terrible accident, and is handicapped to the point
of infantile retardation,
but the thought of Elvis coming to town gives her the resolve to carry
on despite this newest of many traumatic circumstances. Buddy tells
Lewellen that Wooden's Boy has an Elvis ticket and is willing to give it
to her if she does her Elvis dance for him naked. When she finds out
the deal, she for a moment questions doing such an act. She then agrees
to do so, before Wooden's Boy rapes her.
The sexual assault causes life-threatening emotional trauma, that
manifests as an illness. Her loved ones, Charles and Grannie, are
distressed by her sudden decline in health. In fits of feverish illness
she hallucinates she is being attacked by venomous snakes, and she also
vomits after church. Enraged by hearing the cause of Lewellen's descent
into figurative hell, Charles resolves to rescue his young friend from
the depths of despair and tries to help her reclaim her stolen paralyzed
voice by encouraging her to sing "Hound Dog".
He nurses her back to health. Ellen soon returns to the town to keep
her promise to Lewellen. Lewellen bids farewell to her father and
departs for a better life with her new mother.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hounddog_%28film%29
Datum: 10.11.2012