Hypothetical question. Please don't take this the wrong way, I don't mean it from a materialistic standpoint. Let's say you're a shy person, not ugly or anything, you're afraid to make the first move in real life, you're talented, but no one knows what you're really like or how great you can be. Let's take that person and put him in movies and show him playing different roles -- the hero, the villain, the womanizer, the best friend, the troublemaker, the smarty pants, the nutcase, etc. etc.
Would you say that people would see him differently because they're seeing how versatile he is, showing different traits, different sides, and that he's not just some shy guy nobody? All material issues aside, perhaps they would end up liking him enough to develop friendships and relationships with this guy?
It doesn't even have to be a shy guy. It could be a white guy who's into black girls, but black girls would never know because they'd assume he's only into white girls. Ok, just throw him in a romance flick and have him fall in love with a black girl and they can see themselves in her shoes with him. Get it? Or how about a guy everyone assumes is not aggressive or tough? Put him in an action flick, blow up some bad guys, get the girl and save the day.
There's people out there who are capable of many things which most will never know about, because the opportunity sometimes doesn't present itself to that person so that other people will see a whole different side of him/her. An opportunity to show others that you're more than what other people think you are. What's everyone think about this concept?
2006-09-29
12:37:32
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