{"id":4046,"date":"2005-10-10T09:35:00","date_gmt":"2005-10-10T09:35:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/elizaphanian.com\/?p=4046"},"modified":"2005-10-10T09:35:00","modified_gmt":"2005-10-10T09:35:00","slug":"house-of-sand-and-fog","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/elizaphanian.com\/?p=4046","title":{"rendered":"House of Sand and Fog"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>One of my new resolutions is to use this space as a depository for my impressions of the various books and films that I process. I &#8220;consume&#8221; rather a lot, and before now I have very rarely committed my impressions and thoughts to more concrete form &#8211; the impressions become silt sinking down through the waters of my consciousness ending up as the  more or less stable deposit of mud which represents my mind.<\/p>\n<p>But I think that&#8217;s a bad habit. It&#8217;s a habit deeply ingrained &#8211; I was one of those annoying people at school who would never &#8216;show working&#8217; but always came up with the right answers to the maths questions&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>And I think it would be a good habit &#8211; a good discipline &#8211; if there was more &#8216;output&#8217; to correspond to the various inputs. So, with that out of the way, for the first and last time, let&#8217;s begin.<\/p>\n<p>Last week I watched &#8216;House of Sand and Fog&#8217;, a remarkable film with Ben Kingsley and Jennifer Connelly. Possibly the most depressing film I have ever seen, so I&#8217;m not sure it would be fair to say that I &#8216;enjoyed&#8217; it, but the story and the images have stayed in my mind.<\/p>\n<p>The plot revolves around the sale and purchase of a house overlooking the Pacific near San Francisco. At the beginning of the story we see Connelly kicked out of the house by bailiffs because of non-payment of a business tax. As the story unfolds it becomes clear that, to a large extent, Connelly is innocent, and should not have been evicted. Connelly, in fact, is a victim &#8211; abandoned by a husband, she is lost in a &#8216;fog&#8217; of grief and misdirection, driven primarily by immediate emotions.<\/p>\n<p>However, the council sell her house to the Kingsley character &#8211; an emigre colonel who fled Iran following the Khomeini revolution, and who has built up a life for his family in the United States. He purchases the house, principally to make money, but also to &#8216;redeem&#8217; certain failures in his own past. He is a strong-minded, principled and extremely proud man &#8211; abrasive, like sand.<\/p>\n<p>There follows a slow building conflict between Connelly and Kingsley over who has the &#8216;right&#8217; to this house of sand and fog, which conflict escalates, draws in bystanders, and ends in an unbearably tragic outcome. (I told you it was depressing).<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/photos1.blogger.com\/blogger\/7264\/1161\/1600\/houseofsandandfogpic2.jpg\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/photos1.blogger.com\/blogger\/7264\/1161\/320\/houseofsandandfogpic2.jpg\" alt=\"\" border=\"0\"><\/a><\/p>\n<p>What I have been musing mostly about is the nature of sin, and that here is a portrayal of people and community crying out for the word &#8216;forgive&#8217; to be spoken. Connelly is the principal actor provoking the tragic outcomes, in a certain sense it is all &#8216;her fault&#8217;, even though it is unwitting. The moral vacuum within her provokes chaos and destruction around her.<\/p>\n<p>There is no redemption in the story, no straws to grasp representing the possibility of hope. It is a portrayal of the outworking of &#8216;karma&#8217;, where actions taken sometimes a great many years previously work out their consequences remorselessly, and the human beings involved become mangled by the machinery.<\/p>\n<p>The film portrays a group of people in whom the law of sin and death is dominant, and where grace is absent. The film doesn&#8217;t glorify karma (in the way that, eg, a Schwarzenegger film might do), it simply portrays it convincingly and realistically.<\/p>\n<p>So: a very dark film, but also a very good one. It lingers in the mind.<\/p>\n<p>(I enjoyed writing that. I&#8217;ll have to do it more often.)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>One of my new resolutions is to use this space as a depository for my impressions of the various books and films that I process. 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