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The charming vigilantism of "Woman at War" [Thematic Report] |
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by Theodore Bechlivanis | 22-10-2020 01:23 0 |
A woman skids across the screen, small against the improbable vastness of Icelandic nature. Armed with a high-tension bow, she fires an arrow at a power line and makes a swift escape, barely escaping the increasing surveillance of Icelandic law enforcement. The woman in question is Halla, the dynamic heroine in Benedikt Erlingsson¡¯s 2018 eco-feature, ¡°Woman at War¡±. Masterfully performed by actress Halldóra Geirhar©£sdóttir, the leading role commands both acting virtuosity and physical endurance. Halla leads a double life; in her local community, she is known as an approachable, if a bit out-there choir teacher in her mid-fifties. But to government officials and disgruntled shareholders, she represents an elusive, yet persistent threat to a local aluminum plant. As Halla takes bolder steps against industry top dogs and struggles to keep her ecological vigilante identity under wraps, her plans become a lot more complicated when she learns that her application to adopt a Ukrainian girl has been approved. ¡°Woman at War¡± grossed over 4 million dollars and captivated critics and audiences alike, earning a 7.4/10 score on IMDb and a 97% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. It¡¯s no wonder it was dubbed a crowd pleaser: it touches on modern culture¡¯s growing concern with pollution, politics, and capitalism, bringing these themes together in a whimsical tale laced with tension and well-placed comic relief. Between hiding from surveillance drones and contemplating the implications of adoptive motherhood, Halla – and the audience – find respite at Erlingsson¡¯s subtle cinematographic discretion, often in the form of fourth wall-breaking musical numbers and timely humor. But the movie¡¯s true strong suit is almost indubitably Halla¡¯s characterization. ¡°Woman at War¡± seems to be at odds with fitting into genres; rather, it¡¯s more focused on deconstructing archetypes. Let¡¯s ponder how eco-activists are usually portrayed in media: young, obnoxious, and by grace of bad writing, ignorant in their privilege. Now, let¡¯s look at Halla: she¡¯s a mature character, knowledgeable and well liked in her community. She is delightful and relatable, yet decisive and stoic. Halla¡¯s character subverts the treehugger trope, and the movie¡¯s writing allows that to happen organically, through an unlikely mix of thrills and lighthearted exchanges. ¡°Woman at War¡± sends a clear message: pollution affects even countries we typically consider to have better quality of life; and likewise, it can be met with resistance no matter how quaint the community it¡¯s affecting appears to be. You can watch the trailer for ¡°Woman at War¡± here – but I recommend you give it two hours of your time for a full viewing |
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Hello Theodore!
It's your SJ mentor.
Thank you for sharing your wonderful report regarding the film 'Woman at War. '
It is interesting to depict eco-activist as like ¡®Halla??, physical,mature, knowledgeable, community favorable person.
I am surprised that one individual can affect our world with such impact.
Because in many countries eco-activists move together as a group.
While watching Halla's action I could reflect on my eco habits.
We can think about good ways to act for the environment by watching this film.
Hope things are fine with you.
Green cheers!
Best regards,
SJ mentor.
Posted 11-11-2020 17:22
Hello Theodore,
this is your mentor WooJoo.
Warm greetings from South Korea.
Fight against industries with the aim of protecting the environment has always been taking place in every part of the world, and it will continue to happen.
Maybe Halla is not a typical figure of eco activist like you said,
but I think that eco-activists are being portrayed good and positive enough since the eyes and stand point are changing.
When people encounter different stories thorugh media, we use to distinguish who is the bad one and good one.
But the important thing is, environment is not a heroe thing, protecting it is a duty for everybody.
so we should enhance our awareness towards the green actings.
Although breaking a 'war' by firing an arrow was not the best way,
I think Halla was brave enough.
Thankbyou for sharing your report.
Regards,
Woojoo
Posted 29-10-2020 02:49
Greetings Theodore
I hope you are doing well
Very informative
Thank you so much for this report
Keep writing
Green cheers
Regards
Asmita Gaire
Posted 28-10-2020 11:37
Thanks for sharing
Posted 23-10-2020 23:38
Thanks for your thematic report.keep sharing.
Posted 23-10-2020 23:22
Hello Theodore ,
Greetings from Nepal!
I hope you are all good.
Firstly thank you for sharing such an informative report.
Keep sharing more and more.
With Regards,
Puja khadka
Posted 23-10-2020 11:28
Hello THEodore ,
Thanks for your thematic report .
keep sharing
warm regards ,
shobha
Posted 22-10-2020 18:20
Hello Theodore,
Thanks for this thematic report. Halla's character is what is needed in our world today. I will definitely find time to watch the movie.
Keep sharing!
Chloe
Posted 22-10-2020 02:30