Tuesday, August 17, 2010

just a thought : Alejandro by Lady Gaga: a not so video review

Lady Gaga did it again !! 





She released her new video titled Alejandro. This is her third single from her second album Fame Monster. The video was directed by Steven Klein. It was inspired by lady gaga for her gay friends and admiration of gay love – her envy of the courage and bravery they require to be together. The music video portrays Gaga with a group of soldiers in a cabaret, dancing to the song. It is interspersed with scenes of Gaga as a nun eating a rosary and near-naked men, holding machine guns. 




A good part of the video is dedicated to the Broadway musical Cabaret. The video begins with soldiers sleeping in a cabaret with a close-up of a soldier passed out in fishnet stockings and heels as another lone soldier stares into the distance. The scene then cuts to male dancers performing elaborate choreography while marching forward. As the intro of the song begins, Gaga is shown leading a funeral procession, carrying her heart with a wire "A" spelled on it. When the lyrics begin, she sits on a throne wearing an elaborate headpiece and binocular-like eyepieces, with a smoking pipe in her hand, watching her dancers perform a rigorous routine in the snow. Gaga is then seen as character Sally from Cabaret, dancing and simulating sex acts with three men on a stage with twin beds on a stage surrounded by spotlights, all wearing nothing but underwear intercut with shots of Gaga lying on a larger bed dressed in a red latex nun outfit. She subsequently appears dressed in a white hooded robe with several red crosses on it with her dancers, before a shot of her as the nun eating a rosary. Gaga is seen in a blonde bob and a similar outfit to one of Liza Minnelli's performance costumes. The video moves to a scene of her wearing a bra equipped with assault rifle barrels and her dancers performing another dance routine. She is then shown in the empty club, scenes of war breaking out flash by, and the lone soldier appears again. Going back to the hooded robe scene, she struggles with her dancers and disrobes. The video ends with her dressed as the nun, the film burning away from her face outwards. The director explained that it is an interpretation of a woman's desire to resurrect a dead love and who can not face the brutality of her present situation, the pain of living without your true love. 









The Catholic League criticized the video for its use of religious imagery. In an interview, Steven Klein explained that the religious symbolism is not meant to denote anything negative, but represents the character's battle between the dark forces of this world and the spiritual salvation of the Soul. Thus at the end of the film, she chooses to be a nun, and the reason her mouth and eyes disappear is because she is withdrawing her senses from the world of evil and going inward towards prayer and contemplation." Klein added that the scene where Gaga devours the rosary beads is meant to represent "the desire to take in the Holy”. 









Okay this is not a video review. This is just an investigative curiosity of my conscious mind. As I was watching the video, this reminds me of director dubbed as “Master of Darkness” Fritz Lang. And the video’s wardrobe of nun’s habits and other religious imagery could be viewed as references to the Catholic Church’s demonization of homosexuality. I grew up in a Roman Catholic country, raised and inspired by the church teachings and beliefs. In that note I found few scenes blasphemous to the catholic culture. But if you would think on the aesthetic and artistic side of the video, you will understand why those scenes are put on it. “Alejandro” is controversial and polarizing–no Gaga video would be complete without a little shock value–but by Gaga standards, this video is actually almost downright tame, and this time, she isn’t dancing with cans of Miracle Whip or disco sticks or hats fashioned out of princess phones. This time, there seems to be a message behind Gaga’s madness. 





I don’t believe Gaga is acting with any malice in this video, she was brought up Catholic too, I believe, and this work certainly does not offend me at all. I think Gaga is a true star, imaginative and exciting and it’s good to have her around. 





As of this moment, I haven’t heard anything from any official of The Vatican or Catholic/Religious organization regarding to this video. Maybe the response of the people will not as loud as Madonna got on her time when she did the video, Like a Prayer and Vogue. We are in the 21st century, where technology revolves our daily lives. I just don’t know if the video will be aired completely in music channels and or in MTV, where wide-ranged of audience are watching. Maybe there are scenes that will be cut, but I am sure that this will be shown globally, and hello, there is a thing called “youtube” today. 




Lastly, this video is no different with her previous videos, Bad Romance and Telephone where so many illuminati interpretation are widespread. Let us not treat this video as a threat to our society, culture or beliefs. Lady Gaga is not a saint, she is an ARTIST. If you don’t like the video, don’t watch it. Remember that prejudice is a disease. 



Friday, July 16, 2010

STOP BULLYING NOW !

In American News just this morning, there was a student who commited suicide because of bullying and discrimation of his sexuallity. In the Philippines, it may not be obvious but it is happening. In in the school, in our community, even in our own house. I can a test to that, Ive been there. I have been bullyied, discriminated and anything that disrespected my morality because of my sexuallity. Im weak, im scared. Im scared to know what the people may think of me. Im scared to be eaten by this selfish and judgemental world. Im weak, because I know there isnt anyone can help me and protect me. I have no one to turn to. So I look for people who encountering same problems. We gain strenght to each other. Wrapped our arms on each other we fought for every judgemental eyes and mouth that came our way. With that, we gain other inocent people weeping in silence. Together we stand as one. And we will stand forever.

To the judgemental world and people; When you judge someone it doesn’t define who they are, it defines who you are. Go ahead and throw your stones on us. BECAUSE WE ARE GAY ?! WHO CARES ?! Only God can judge us who we are and who we arent. We are living in this Earth with our own purposes. Who are you to judge us. Live your life, leave us alone.

To all the victims our judgemental world; Stop weeping in silence, come out and let your voice be heard. You are not alone, there are thousands and millions of the same people who weep like you. Learn to talk, speak of gender, be proud. You are created by God for a certain purpose. No one in this world can take anyone’s life, even you. Let us prove to the world that we are united. United by one cause, we may differ in colors and language, but we speak in one heart, and fight in one rainbow. Let us all pray for those stupid people that may God give them openmindedness, and let us pray for those who weep in silence.

I am making a stand. STOP GAY BULLYING NOW !

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Two Day Media Forum at Instituto Cervantes

The best thing being a student is having large time spending time to collect knowledge and facts about anything around the world. As a student, you have the access to discover and rediscover things and ideas. This week, along with my classmates we’ve been to Instituto Cervantes to attend a two day forum about Spanish-Philippine Media.Attended by different Media People including CNN Spain, El Mundo and NUJP. Our professor gave our group a midterm project to discuss Philippine Media in Spanish era. Everybody knows that during the regime of Spanish here in the Philippines, we do not have the full access on our media. Even books and articles published are being controlled by the Spanish authority. But there things left behind that we didn’t know. There are Filipino students who are studying media relation courses as early as those days. These students came from prestigious family or clan that they can afford to study in big universities in and out of the country. The oldest university that offers media courses is University of Sto. Tomas.

 CNN Spain, El Mundo and Deligates from Spanish Media

Miss Ana Romero of El Mundo

Executive Director of Instituto Cervantes Don Jose Rodriguez

Round Table Discussion AM

Round Table Discussion PM

Our Group with the Deligates 

Today, Spanish and Philippine media – if we will compare, doesn’t have any difference. Only that Philippine Media is corrupted by political anxieties and minds. In the height of Maguindanao Massacre were numbers of media practitioners were killed by known political clan, Spanish media people asked – why are these happening to our country?


In Spanish Media, practitioners are protected by a certain guild and don’t give a link to political propaganda. But in the Philippines, media is used to promote or uplift some certain political names. Many to mention, but are these characteristics am I going to posses? Am I ready to enter this world, having my foot step into the grave? Everybody talks about to be a responsible media practitioners, but doesn’t know how to be a responsible person. As a kid learning the ins and outs of this industry, I will never give a risk to offer myself for any political stability against a person or a community.