"Taming the Beast: Balancing Creativity and Responsibility in Animal"
We’ve all heard about the blockbuster film Animal. With its gripping narrative and intense performances, the movie made waves everywhere. But while the movie was lauded by many, it also sparked a significant backlash, particularly among women. Can you blame them? If you’ve endured abuse, how can you possibly enjoy watching it glorified on the big screen? So, what does this mean for Animal? Is it politically correct, or does it cross a line? Let’s break it down from two perspectives: The Creative Lens Movies are, above all, a medium for creativity. They represent ideas, stories, and emotions projected onto a big screen. If filmmakers were confined to producing only socially “acceptable” narratives, wouldn’t that stifle creativity? Animal is, after all, a story about a man who embodies the traits of an “animal” in human form, a villain’s perspective skillfully brought to life. And the film's box office success speaks for itself, doesn't it? But there’s another side to the story. ...