Gladys Aylward Inn Of The Sixth Happiness
Gladys Aylward Inn Of The Sixth Happiness – One only has to look at any American film made in the last decade or two to realize that the aim and purpose of cinematic storytelling has undergone a seismic shift away from its more classical roots, and perhaps not for the better. The films, especially those made between the 1930s and the late 1960s, centered on a single faith; to draw the audience into their fantasy worlds of escapism. Some more modern critics have since called these byproducts of Hollywood’s golden age both myopic and ethnocentric. Like all liberalized criticism attributed to more strictly conservative art, primarily conceived from the perspective of white Central Europeans, this postscript is not made from an astutely educated, relevant, or even accurate perspective; merely intended to distort and misinterpret the purpose of the art itself, in order to strengthen the antiquated crust of prejudice against … Read the rest