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Young and old alike look forward to watching the movie. |
Audience members settle in with fresh, hot buttered popcorn (courtesy of Oberlin Public Library reference librarian Marleen Watling) and listen to opening remarks from Oberlin College professor of English Nick Jones (below) before viewing
Pleasantville on Wednesday, Jan. 5. The public library was a great venue for the film - thank you to OPL library director Darren McDonough for preparing the space!
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Nick Jones addresses the audience prior to the film showing. |
Pleasantville resonated with themes in
Fahrenheit 451 on several levels, from the disturbing book burning scene to mob mentality censoring freedom of expression. My favorite scene has to be when Reese Witherspoon's character (Mary Sue, at that moment) chooses to put on reading glasses and focus on D. H. Lawrence, rather than head out for yet another joy ride to Lovers' Lane. Her awakening to a deeper emotional state through reading excellent literature is not unlike Montag's development by reading forbidden texts.
We hope to see such a
pleasant crowd again at the next three films during our Big Read
Film Fest. See you Wednesdays at 7pm in January - come early and enjoy the popcorn! Oberlin Public Library community room.
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