“Skyscraper” — Inspiration Porn?

I rented and watched Skyscraper starring Dwayne Johnson and Neve Campbell. It’s another film that is in the theme of The Towering Inferno, but in this case they decided it needed an active human villain rather than simple hubris. The film has some good moments of VFX, and the concept itself of a mostly self-sufficient skyscraper as a vertical community is a long-held one in science fiction. All in all, not bad for some action entertainment.

So what is with the title, you are likely wondering. Dwayne Johnson’s character is an amputee: his left leg is missing below the knee. To his credit, Dwayne Johnson worked with an amputee to develop the characterization of acting a prosthetic leg. He and the director wanted to respect amputees with a faithful performance.

Here’s my problem. There is a special feature entry called “Inspiration”. In it, Dwayne Johnson discusses his process of researching and preparing for the role, including talking about the man who helped him. They also talked about how they really wanted to portray an amputee action hero. Representation is important.  But Dwayne Johnson also took time to build up the man he used as a reference and a coach on how to act like an amputee. Why not just use this man who was an athlete in his own right? It would have saved a lot on CGI for not having to remove the actor’s leg in the shots the prosthesis is visible or disconnected from the leg. Maybe the amputation decision was only made after Dwayne Johnson was hired for the role. Maybe they offered the role to an amputee actor and they didn’t want the part.

Inspiration porn is any situation in which able-bodied people recognize the struggle or at least existence of people with various disabilities to make the able-bodied people feel like good people. So in this case, the key question is who is being honored: amputees and wounded warriors for their sacrifice and to give them a reminder that they can be badasses; or Dwayne Johnson and the crew of Skyscraper for making the action hero an amputee and going to great lengths to get Dwayne Johnson to act like someone who had a leg severed?

Yes, I’m still here.

I meant to do a post a week, but then I started getting too busy. But one of my goals for this year is to focus on my writing, so I will refocus myself. I think a more workable goal is a post every other week.

This is especially after the nice guys at The Babylon Project Podcast gave my page a shoutout on their show. (happy scream)

So, if anyone is still following this blog, welcome back!

Filler

There are a lot of things I’ve learned this past week. Most of which are lessons I have to learn again and again.

Two of these involved communicating with people. Saying the wrong thing at the wrong time in the wrong way. One of the people accepted my apology; the other didn’t. This is, of course, a known issue for me. I often don’t realize how things I say will be interpreted until too late.

I probably need to start editing my every communication, or at least triple think it. Maybe I could create a character in my mind to review these things when I don’t have a friend handy.

Another involves time management. I’ve run out of so much time by procrastinating too much. It’s hard to keep a grip on my attention sometimes. There’s things that need to get to done for my second job. And I really need to get back to writing my novels and this blog. The fact I’m posting something Monday evening instead of over the weekend like planned is a great indication. Of course I did have to go to Dallas Saturday night for a job, which also threw off my days and sleeping.

Anyway, I just wanted to post something here to keep in the habit of writing sort of regularly.

Obligatory First Post

As I’ve been listening to more podcasts lately, I’ve decided to try and start a blog about things that interest me. Why the title “JAR of Geek”? Simple: JAR are my initials.

I might discuss recent news; reviews of TV, movies, or books; commentary on other issues. Topics will include (but are not limited to):

  • science
  • science fiction
  • autism
  • atheism
  • religious studies
  • cats
  • games (board and card)