It is a nice looking movie cover with picture of a teddy and
a child and I thought to myself that I had another movie for my kids to watch.
The movie was titled, "TED". It was at night and I played the movie for my kids and on second thoughts I
asked them to go to bed as it was late and mentioned to them that they would
watch the movie the next day.
So with my kids off to bed and their dad yet to return home from work, the movie continued to
play. There was a boy who had no friends and was alone. During the
Christmas holiday his parents got him a teddy bear as a gift. Eventually he got
a companion; he talked and played with the lifeless teddy. They got so close
that one night he made a wish for the teddy to come alive.
Lo and behold as he woke up the teddy was alive and from that
day his life changed forever from having no friends to being popular with news
and interviews of a child living with a life teddy bear. And I thought ‘what a
fairy tale with a happy ending’. As he
grew, I suppose the teddy bear grew too as what came afterwards was shocking to
me and it was a drastic turn from an innocent child friendly movie to a corrupt
one(an adult only movie).
The teddy bear began to use vulgar words, became a bad
influence on his grown friend, display unimaginable sexual advances and acts
and immediately I said ‘thank God my kids didn’t watch this movie’. I could
have left them to watch the movie believing that it was a safe one for them to
watch.
And immediately many questions came to my mind such as: what was the
intention of the producers of the movie? Why use a teddy bear that is a tool
for children’s innocent play and comfort for such a derogatory role? Why use
such an innocent looking movie cover for such a movie?
Well as I can’t predict the contents of movies any more I
have decided never again to judge ‘a
movie by its cover and name’. I suggest the ‘teddy bear’ movie should
be renamed ‘ted the wayward bear’ and the cover should depict same as the
end of a thing is better and most important than the beginning.
I really look forward to having readers' comments on the questions raised by me.
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