Thursday, November 3, 2011

Sound and Fury

I enjoyed Sound and Fury. It depicted two related families who were dealing with their children's deafness.

What I found interesting about the film was that it showed that there is never a right or wrong in a situation. The basic argument in the film was whether or not the children of the family should get surgery to get a cochlear implant. To some members of the whole family, the cochlear implant was a threat to deaf culture.
On the other hand, though, getting the cochlear implant would open up a world of opportunity to the deaf children.

In the end, one family decided to get the implant and one not, but neither was right and neither was wrong. I think that it was a perfect example of the gray instead of black and white idea. Sound and Fury was a good film.

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