May 10, 2011

Freedom

Radical Christianity makes people uncomfortable, probably because it forces us to throw off our religious masks. It causes us to stop focusing on what we're doing right and wrong, and just be love. It's incredibly hard, and incredibly freeing at the same time.

"Through Christ Jesus, the law of the Spirit, who gives life, has set you free from the law of sin and death." (Romans 8:2) That is radical. It means we are no longer confined to our religious routine. The words "Thou shalt and thou shalt not" are no longer binding to us. And frankly, it's scary.

When Jesus was nailed to the cross, he took everything we ever did wrong and became sin for us. He paid for it all. Do you know what that means? Before, the Jews had to obey strict laws. I imagine they had to think twice before they did anything- they could be breaking a commandment without even knowing it. Those laws were laws of sin and death. But Jesus set us free from those laws, by taking our sin and death upon himself. So now, we are ruled by the law of life, or the Holy Spirit. "The mind governed by the Spirit is life and peace." (Romans 8:6)

Now we no longer have to offer sacrifices when we mess up, because Jesus became the sacrifice for us. We are free from the law! But we are not free to do what the flesh desires; we must follow the leading of the Spirit.

What does freedom from the law and discipleship of the Spirit look like? It means we can eat ham, get rashes, and touch lizards without being considered "unclean." It means we are to be self controlled, vulnerable, and not of the flesh. It means we are to stop practicing "religion" which is the law of sin and death, and start showing, receiving, and being love. When we do this, everything else will fall into place because God is, after all, a God of extreme love.

It's radical and uncomfortable, but it brings true freedom.

Apr 16, 2011

West Side Story

At a Glance:
Title: West Side Story
Rating: None
Moral Rating: Moderate
Nudity: Low
Profanity: Low
Violence: Moderate

Synopsis/Overview: West Side Story is the classic tale of Romeo and Juliet set in (what was then) modern day Manhattan. Two rival street gangs, the Sharks and the Jets fight over territory. The Jets are a dominant gang of Americans who feel threatened by the Porto Rican gang, the Sharks, who have been trying to invade their territory ever since they immigrated to NYC. The co-founder of the Jets, Tony, has distanced himself from the gang and is now trying to live a good life. Maria is the beautiful young sister of Bernardo, the leader of the Sharks. Tony and Maria meet at a dance. And so the scene is set.

West Side Story is one of the most loved and recognized musicals of all times. Many of the songs are still sung today (think "America," "Somewhere," and "Tonight"). The dancing isn't all professional, and some of the singing isn't world class. The filming isn't the best of the era. But that's the charm of it. There's nothing glamorous about New York street gangs, and the way the movie is made reflects that in a beautifully moving manner. It gives us a glimpse at the fragileness of human life, the power of love, and dangers of disregarding both.

Some of the scenes with harder themes (like one of the earlier fight scenes) are depicted through dance so you focus on the moving story rather than the violence. The killing scenes show no blood and guts, but instead display the very real emotions of those looking on. Despite the usual in romance (kissing, and "love at first sight"), the film is generally clean despite one scene in which we find Tony and Maria on a bed, Tony without a shirt.

The film is not recommended for younger children. It isn't inappropriate for them to watch, but when they are older, the film will have more of an impact as they will be able to understand the messages.

Trivia: West Side Story was a Broadway musical before it became a movie. The film won 10 Oscars, and 10 out of it's 11 nominations for Academy Awards, including Best Picture, which gives it more awards than any other musical ever produced. In the year it was released, 1961, it became the second highest grossing film in America and it's soundtrack made more money than any other musical soundtrack before it.

If you're wondering why Natalie Wood, who plays Maria, looks so familiar, maybe you've seen the movie Miracle on 34th Street. She's all grown up now, but played the role of Susan in that movie when she was younger. Also, it's been a few years, but Russ Tamblyn, playing Riff, Tony's best friend and the leader of the Jets, was the youngest brother, Gideon, in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.

Both of the leads, Natalie Wood, as Maria, and Richard Beymer, as Tony, didn't have "refined" voices, so their singing was partially dubbed in some of the songs.

Elvis was briefly considered for the part of Tony, but he and his agent turned down the role.

Conclusion: West Side Story is a beautiful re-telling of Romeo and Juliet. It is moving; the dramatics are very well done and it is a classic unlike any other that I can wholeheartedly recommend.

Apr 14, 2011

Life is a Musical

There is a certain beauty in life. Sometimes it goes by the name of love- the kind portrayed by Paul in 1 Corinthians. And it is this beautiful part of life that makes the story of a musical. Musicals are, in effect, an artistic expression of life and of love.

There will be a lot of those three things on this blog- the journey of life, the wonder of love, and the beauty of the musical. It is a place where these are pondered and reviewed, revealing, sometimes, life's hideousness, but ultimately that which can turn even evil into something beautiful. It is the foundation upon which everything good thing is built. It is love.