Exploring Cinema therapy
Movies can be a powerful source of inspiration, insight, and
reflection. Have you ever seen a movie that left had such an impression that
you wanted to share your thoughts and reactions immediately? Has a movie ever provided you with answers to
some of the questions you have been pondering about life?
I have found it to be fun and rewarding to take a journal to
the movie theater because the movie may trigger something that will be a
catalyst for growth and self-discovery.
Watching a movie with conscious awareness can be an enjoyable
and rewarding way to be more aware of what is going on in our personal lives. Most recently I have selected a core group of
movies to watch with a conscious awareness and analyze for the deeper meaning. The first movie I have chosen to view and
analyze would only be fitting for a Navy Officer on deployment, Men of Honor. Men of
Honor explore a variety of themes and reveal much about the human
condition. The movie is based on a true story about the first African American
Navy diver Carl Brashears who faces an abundance of adversities and obstacles
in order to reach his goal. Tony Robbins says “in order to get better answers,
you must ask better questions”. Below are a list of powerful questions that explore
the positive and negative aspects of anger and how
1.
What labels did Master Chief Sunday put on
Brashears? Master Chief Sunday labeled
Brashears as a incapable because of his race. Brashears attempted to participate
in activities such a diving that only white men have participated in before.
The racial discrimination is evident.
2.
What are two negative effects of anger that you
saw in the film? Two negative aspects of
anger that I saw in the film were Masters Chiefs aggressive behavior that lead
him to be demoted two levels of rank. As a result of his inability to use
positive coping skills he turned to alcohol as a coping mechanism, which in
turn had a negative impact on his judgment which further deflated his career.
3.
What were two positive effects of anger you saw
in the movie? Two positive aspects of
anger I saw in the movie was Carl Brasher was able to use his anger toward
Master Chief Sunday to become more determined. He was able to overcome his
learning impairment and pass the written exam and he was also able to put the
instrument together even though his pack
was scattered in the water and it took him over nine hours.
4.
How did Master Chief Sunday’s anger affect him
negatively? Master Chief’s anger
affected him negatively because he was unable to control his behavior and
became violent. As a result it impacted
his career.
5.
Describe two instances where someone in the film
behaved in a manner suggesting they harbored unresolved anger and resentment. It
appears as if Master Chief Sunday has unresolved anger and resentment towards
black people when he is dunking Carl in the water. Master Chief Sunday references how his father
was out of work and became an alcoholic because black men would work for less. Another example of unresolved anger is when
Master Chief and his wife are at the formal dinner and Master Chief has been
drinking and he punched the LT who told him he could no longer dive. This is
unresolved anger for the LT who ended his diving career.
1 comment:
Well written, and very thought provoking. I really enjoyed the question regarding positive uses of anger. That is exactly how Travis Tritt wrote the song Call Somebody Who Cares.
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