*Do NOT read this post if you have not seen The Giver or How To Train Your Dragon 1 and 2 because it will contain major spoilers.*
I don't know about you all, but I watch movies to feel better, not horribly traumatized as I do right now.
I watched The Giver a few days ago and had no idea that a major plot point includes killing newborn babies via lethal injections through their skulls (which the movie actually shows.)
In an effort to recover from this shocking horror, today I watched How to Train Your Dragon 2, which I had been eagerly anticipating. I LOVED the first movie because at the time, our country was heavily involved in several military conflicts. In the end, the main character loses a limb in the final battle, I thought it was a wonderful way to show children that those coming home from the war can still be loved, even if they have an injury.
What the heck is it with children's movies always killing off a parent? And worse, in this movie, they killed off the parent you'd grown to love and feel you had a relationship with, not the parent who just suddenly comes back out of thin air. AND AS IF THAT ISN'T BAD ENOUGH, our beloved TOOTHLESS is the one who kills Hiccup's father!!! Even the spectacular animation, amazing display of facial expressions, and music that was even better than the first wasn't enough to cheer me up.
I know I sound like a bit of a basket case. I mean, it's just a movie!! And one is a kid's movie at that!!! But lately I've been feeling the pain of loss especially hard so I guess that's what set it off. It's also probably because of stress at work, being sick and not seeming to get any better, finding out I think I'm allergic to yet another (maybe all) antibiotics, and feeling the heaviness of always being alone.
The funny thing is, I felt better watching The Expendables 3 last week than I do now--the bad guy gets his due, the good guys walk away happy, and sure, there's an injury but no one you really cared about died, all amidst a plethora of explosions and cool weapons. Now THAT'S a feel-good movie compared to these other 2.
Sigh. Maybe I just need to stop watching anything for a while.