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Mala’s Monday Movie : Milk

6:13 am By Maegan La Mala · GLBT|Movies · 3 Comments

30 Mar 2009

Cuz Mala is a single mami, I never get to see movies when they come out in the theaters. I have to wait for them to come out on DVD and then wait for the kids to go to sleep. This past weekend, my Netflix finally sent me the next Oscar winning film on my queue, Gus Van Sant’s, Milk starring Sean Penn.

Now there will be some spoilers so please if you haven’t seen the movie or don’t know anything about Harvey Milk then you may want to stop reading now.

That said, I knew about Harvey Milk before I saw the film. So the story wasn’t a surprise. What was a surprise was in this story about the GLBT movement or at least Milk’s role in it, was how white it was. I don’t know San Fran or The Castro District pero there had to be more people of color involved in the struggle. Claro this assumption comes from my own knowledge and experience in dealing with the GLBT movement here on the east coast, a la Sylvia Rivera.

I was also surprised that Diego Luna was in the film. Then I was disappointed. Luna plays Jack Lira, Milk’s lover aka the tragic gay Latino. Don’t get me wrong. Some of my favorite lines in the film are related to Jack like, “The Latino has locked himself in the closet” when well Luna’s character during what can only be described as a temper tantrum , locks himself in a closet. Another line that made me giggle was when a drunk Dan White, played by Josh Brolin, says ” I don’t even know who you are, you just showed up out of nowhere, Latino man.”

The fact is that we, the viewers never really know who Jack Lira is. Now I know the movie is Milk not Lira, pero I felt that Lira’s character was a caricature, a childish alcoholic who was seen as a problem to Milk’s political aspirations and was prone to be jealous and mentally unstable to the point of killing himself in a dramatic fashion almost worthy of a novela. Even in interviews with Luna about playing Lira , Luna describes Lira as “simple”.

Pero all in all, Milk is an enjoyable film. Penn does a good job, I thought, especially in examining the issues of power and personal politics pero it does a poor job of looking at the bigger picture, especially in how the POC queer community played a role in the struggles of the 70′s beyond cooking, dancing, drinking and offing themselves.

What do others who have seen the film think?

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81857.33Venezuela-Chavez-Spacey.sff.jpgHugo Chavez is getting into the film business, or rather the government of Venezuela is, funding a new state-controlled movie studio called Cinema Villa. And as you might have guessed, the content of the films set to be produced are political in nature:

Now rolling are biopics about national heroes and villains, including Luis Posada Carriles, the former CIA operative who allegedly masterminded a jetliner bombing and tried to kill Fidel Castro.

Scenes are being shot in and around Caracas this month for the movie about Posada, considered by Chavez to be a Latin American version of Osama bin Laden. Scheduled for international release next year, it’s one of a growing number of films the socialist government is financing in a fusion of politics and art.

The trend is a boost to homegrown cinema in Venezuela, but critics say it reeks of Soviet-style propaganda efforts.

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Hugo Chavez hearts Sean Penn

3:32 pm By Maegan La Mala · Celebrities|Politics|Venezuela · Comments Off

2 Aug 2007

SeanPenn.jpgA Hollywood bad boy in the ’80s and an activist in the 2000s, Sean Penn is Hugo Chávez’s new favorite guy. Penn is in Venezuela this week doing what he does best — visiting poor neighborhoods — and the president of that country praised Penn for both his anti-Bush stance and his talent as an actor on his weekly TV address:

“Welcome to Venezuela, Mr. Penn. He is moved by his conscience, by the search for new ways,” said Chávez Wednesday in his televised speech. “He is one of the biggest opponents of the invasion of Iraq.”

Chávez read aloud a recent open letter form Penn to president George W. Bush, in which he condemns the war in Iraq and demands that the leader of the U.S. be challenged. He also says that vice president Dick Cheney and the secretary of state Condoleezza Rice “villainous people and criminally obscene.”

Chávez said that he spoke with Penn on the phone and that they plan to meet today in person. He also said that he recently saw Penn’s movie “Mystic River”.

Via / Yahoo! Spain Noticias

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