Tuesday, April 20, 2010

What Are They Up To Now? Nuns

Peggy Wood was played Mother Abbess in the Sound of Music. She was a part of the Vicious Circle. So, was Dorothy Parker. How cool is that? Very cool. It seems like Sound of Music was her last movie. Her voice was dubbed because she could no longer sing. She later died.

Sister Margarette was played by Anna Lee. She later became very well know for her part in the Soap Opera General Hospital. She died at the age of 71.


Sister Berthe was portrayed (see how I changed it up there)  by Portia Nelson. She really didn't do much after that. She died in 2001.


Wasn't that exciting? 

Monday, April 19, 2010

What Are They Up To Now? Von Trapps

There are many actors and actresses featured in the movie. These range from little Gretel to Ralph to the Captain. The question at hand is what did they do after the movie? I mean if you look at Hollywood after this movie was made you don't see a lot of the actors and actresses again. Let's start with the van Trapp family.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Desire vs. Duty

Desire vs. Duty is present in much of the film. It is shown in the characters of Maria and Leisel.

Liesel is shown with a lot of the conflict of duty and desire. It is her duty in the family to be the perfect older sister. She is not allowed to go out and see boys (or anyone else for that matter). She also has to the duty to act as a grown up for the other children. I think that her childhood was taken away by the death of her mother. Her main desire in the story is to be with Ralph, the telegraph delivery boy. I think that she would also like to not always have to be the one in charge.

Maria also suffers from the internal conflict of duty vs. desire. She believes that her job in the world is to be a nun, then a governess, and then a nun again. Throughout the story she finds herself falling in love with the Captain. Once she realizes this she goes back to the abbey to go back and become a nurse. I will spell it out in case you have not already got it, Maria's desire is to be with the Captain. What she thinks is her duty is to become a nun.

Life in the Magnifying Glass

      There is stuff that is private and there is stuff that there is public. There are also things that fall into both categories. In the von Trapps life a lot of follows the fine line of public and private. There are private joys of happiness and the public image to uphold. The public image is the good, Austrian family against the Nazis. They have to uphold this image in order to gain respect. The Captain tells his friend Max that he is against the Nazis. Whereas, Max treats it like something that cannot be helped. I think that the Captain is right. I think that something could be done to of stopped or slowed down the attack of the Nazis in Austria. Max on the other hand makes faces like "It is what it is." Which by the way, is a terrible phrase.
 

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Kettles and Kittens

     "My Favorite Things" is one of the most well-known songs from the classic film The Sound of Music. It is sung by Maria. This happens when Gretel and the rest of the children are scared by the thunderstorm. To hear the song click here. It happens to be one of my favorite songs.
     This song holds much historical meaning even though it doesn't sound like it.  The song talks about brown paper packages tied up with spring and girls in white dresses with blue sashes. These are things not commonly seen today. Today, girls wear jeans and t- shirts Packages nowadays come in the blue, red, and white postal boxes. Therefore the things that were favorites back then do not apply today. Now we would talk about loving iPods, phones, and movies.
     This is a song that can get stuck in my head so easily. Like I can hear it and then hear it going round and round in my head all day. Also many of my interests are in the song. I like getting packages, and kittens, and roses. I don't like bees. On the other hand I don't mind if a dog bites and I don't often feel blue.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

The innocent gazelle

One of the most memorable scenes from the sound of music is the one of Liesel running into the arms of Ralph. During that scene they dance around on the grounds until a thunderstorm strikes over head. After that they run into the gazebo and sing the song "I am sixteen going on seventeen." To see the lyrics of the song click here. While they are singing this there is a sense of lingering doom overhead. This could have to do with the impending thunderstorm or what would happen if they were found out about.
     This scene makes me think of those nature programs where you see the nice little gazelle out there on the African Savannah. You just know that there is a lion just waiting for the right time to pounce on the nice gazelle. And you are right the lion does pounce of the gazelle. That really sucks.

Friday, April 9, 2010

Google Search: Sound of Music

This is a new series of posts on the classic film The Sound of Music. This film stars Julie Andrews as Maria a nun who plays a nanny to a family of seven kids. The first thing that comes up when you search The Sound of Music is the IMBD website for the movie, then the wikipedia page, and finally the recording studio under the same name. Wow!* Who knew that would happpen? I did. Lets face it IMBD and Wikipedia are slowly taking away the really imformative part of the internet.
Moving on about the movie, in the end there is a happy ending. Maria marries the dad of the family and they live happily ever after. How sweet. <3 <3 <3 (gagging noises in background from Alex).

There are also many famous songs that were introduced in the movie. This includes the song "The Hills Are Alive." It can be seen if you click here. This version only shows pictures from the movie. You have to watch the real movie to see the scene. Another famous song is "Climb Ev'ry Mountain." This can be viewed here. Everytime I hear this song, I think of my dad singing it. Kinda disturbing. You wil hopefully enjoy it more than I did.

Yeah.... So that's all I really have left to say.





*I type this in a sarcastic tone of voice.