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Nov. 30th, 2007 04:24 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I've been meaning to post this for a few days, but now I have a story deadline, so it is obviously a good time.
I watched 'Hairspray' the movie (alas) on the plane home from New York, and enjoyed it a lot. The tiny, round heroine is completely adorable, and lots of the dance-y bits made me want to get up and be choreographed. It'd be charming to think that overcoming discrimination was Just That Easy back in 1962, too.
But I have a gripe. I cannot think of a good reason why Tracy's mother has to be played by a man (in the movie, John Travolta). Yes, apparently it's 'tradition' for the various incarnations of this production. But still—why?
'Cause I think it stinks.
I watched 'Hairspray' the movie (alas) on the plane home from New York, and enjoyed it a lot. The tiny, round heroine is completely adorable, and lots of the dance-y bits made me want to get up and be choreographed. It'd be charming to think that overcoming discrimination was Just That Easy back in 1962, too.
But I have a gripe. I cannot think of a good reason why Tracy's mother has to be played by a man (in the movie, John Travolta). Yes, apparently it's 'tradition' for the various incarnations of this production. But still—why?
'Cause I think it stinks.
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Date: 2007-11-30 06:29 pm (UTC)Hmm again. Clearly, the modern version of the film is much more lighthearted "let's make a musical! It'll be fun!" kind of thing. But the message I get from having John Travolta playing Tracy's mother is quite simply: middle aged fat women cannot be sexy. It has to be understood as comic. Possibly I'm influenced by panto, but to me, it's deliberately undercutting the surface message of the songs and the parents' relationship. As a middle aged fat woman who does all right (and incidentally can dance without bumping into things), I just found I resented it more and more as I watched.
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Date: 2007-11-30 08:00 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-12-01 12:12 am (UTC)