Hello All, and a Happy Autumn to You All!
I thought I would re-post this entry from October of 2009. Our family watched this day before yesterday eve for our sweet little fall party. Marianna made the best baked pumpkin donuts with stevia instead of sugar. I loved them! You just can't beat it. Warm hearts of family, healthy pumpkin donuts and ...To Kill a Mockingbird.
Without further ado I present...What Character do we Play?
What Character do we Play?
"You never really understand a person
until you consider things from his point of view . . . until you climb
into his skin and walk around in it."
“Mockingbirds
don’t do one thing but make music for us to enjoy . . . but sing their
hearts out for us. That’s why it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird." To Kill a Mockingbird
Scout and Atticus played by Mary Badham and Gregory PeckA movie I hold very dear to my heart....
To Kill a Mockingbird
(1962)...This is a good time of year to watch it, the movie begins in
summer...but concludes in the autumn...from the Pullitzer prize-winning
classic novel,
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee..
This
movie does contain real-to-life subject matter, there is a false
accusation of rape so please be aware of that as to what is appropriate
for your children. Our daughters have grown up with this movie, and
we've always explained to them in age appropriate terms the cruel and
false accusation against Mr. Tom Robinson, the precious black man in the
movie.
Not only does the movie address racial prejudice but prejudice of many kinds as well as rumors, gossip, false assumptions, etc. It
also shines light upon a most just and courageous attorney, Atticus
Finch, the widowed father of two children, Jem and Scout, a small town
attorney willing to take a public stand for what is right and good in
spite of public opinion. Impeccable
integrity.
Atticus
with his children and their young friend, Dill; facing a literal lynch
mob, as he physically protects Tom Robinson as he awaits trial.Scenes in this movie are some of the most poignant scenes ever. Atticus, the father played by
Gregory Peck is a beautiful example of humility and wisdom.
There is a household down the street, the Radley home...It's the home of mysterious Boo Radley played by
Robert Duvall. Watch and see how Boo's true character is exposed in time...Reminding us of how very Just God is in
our lives. If we give things time, God is faithful to expose and reveal
true character.
Scout, Boo and JemIn one particular tense scene Atticus is spat upon in the face.
Humility is shown in a way that most would have
miserably failed.
I always enjoy the familiarity in the way in which the narrator opens the movie up as
only a fellow Southern gal could do...The movie score by Elmer Bernstein is on my playlist here, it's contemplative and almost
hauntingly beautiful, very deep, and evokes many emotions as to when I was a little girl and my growing up years.
The
opening of the movie is a reminder, much of the way I would play and
draw pictures in solitude as a little girl in a small town.
Youtube
at one time had all the parts of this poignant and touching movie but
I'm not seeing many genuine parts lately, but I did find this
trailer.Edit. 11.05.09. I have found this clip as well with Gregory Peck himself, who plays
Atticus,
giving a narration of the movie...I love the way he pronounces the
word, "Pulitzer"... He is such a picture of a gentleman. In the clip
there are also some very interesting reviews, one being from
Good Housekeeping magazine. Most interesting! See it:
here.
Gregory Peck, oh he is a gem in this movie as Atticus, the just attorney and loving widowed father. Beautiful.
Oh that we might have his godly character and wisdom.
.........................................................................................................................Narrator
as movie opens: Maycomb was a tired old town, even in 1932 when I first
knew it. Somehow it was hotter then. Men's stiff collars wilted by nine
in the morning. Ladies bathed before noon, after their three o'clock
naps, and by nightfall were like soft teacakes with frosting from
sweating and sweet talcum. The day was twenty-four hours long, but it
seemed longer. There's no hurry, for there's nowhere to go and nothing
to buy... and no money to buy it with. Although Maycomb County had
recently been told that it had nothing to fear but fear itself... that
summer, I was six years old.
"Atticus, he was real nice. . . . His hands were under my chin, pulling up the cover, tucking it around me."
"Most people are, Scout, when you finally see them."
Narrator
as movie closes: He turned out the light and went into Jem's room. he
would be there all night, and he would be there when Jem waked up in the
morning.
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Many, if not all libraries will have a copy of this movie.