On The Ice |
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It took me a while to muster up the nerve to watch this movie as I thought that the storyline might be upsetting to me. Too much gritty realism in movies is distressing to my kind tender soul. There was also the worry that the movie producers would botch the representation of life in Barrow. Alaska has been misrepresented so many times that there is a lack of trust on my part in the way the outside world views Alaska and the people that live here. Having also lived in Barrow we have a clearer understanding of what it means to live near the ice and in a village.
There were a few tense moments in the movie along with the fact that one young man dies but the movie producers were able to portray the realism of the events and yet give the viewing audience the emotional distance needed to stay focused on the hope for a good outcome. The ending really did have a lining of hope. Hope that young people who have gone astray from a healthy family and community culture can make a left turn back to the right. Hope that a young person who did not have the best of family upbringings can break the cycle of destruction and start anew. They can choose what kind of person they want to be, correct a mistake, and choose the right path.
On The Ice was a true representation of life as it currently is in Barrow. A very thought provoking movie about the Iñupiaq culture, the one worth saving, and the one that it has become in the last 60 years with many non-redeeming qualities.
The last song during the ending credits is wonderful and gives a message of hope that the old can mix with the new in a healthy way. The path just has to be found, by more than just a few ~ by all!
3 comments:
Hey Julia! I'd love to see this movie. We usually wait til movies come out on DVD or Netflix as I can't go to cinemas due to migraines (photo and phono sensitivity) My husband wants so badly for us to take a trip there, but I'm a land lover, no flying for me. I'll search for it on Amazon Instant as well. Hope your summer is going well ;-)
Julia, I did just find it on Amazon Instant Video, we watch it over the weekend.
Netflix also has it available. Let me know what you take away from the movie. And as far as an Alaska vacation, drive on up it is a great road trip! Let me know when you are headed this way and I will give you all the best tips for a GREAT vacation!
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