Pamela Flores in La danza de la realidad (2013)
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Alejandro Jodorowsky – La danza de la realidad (2013)
If you’re tired of seeing countless hokey holocaust films and period pieces where Jews are depicted as morally righteous god-like beings who were persecuted by Europeans simply because they are Jewish, checkout Jodorowsky’s film and learns that many Jews of the 1930s were not commies simply because they cared for the poor stupid goyim, but because they resent strong gentile leaders and opulent Aryans and want to rule over white gentile cattle. Ironically, it is only when antihero Jaime lives like Christ that he is able to get over his Hebraic megalomania, thus make The Dance of Reality pure heresy to Zionist supremacist types. Speaking of megalomania, Jodorowsky recently met with revolting negro rapper Kanye West, who apparently considers the filmmaker one of his greatest influences and even modeled the aesthetic of his âYeezus Tourâ after the filmmaker’s counter-culture classic The Holy Mountain. If Jodorowsky receives the gracious respect of a uniquely untalented yet stinking rich neo-minstrel entertainer like West, one would hope that someone will give him the money to make his long-awaited El Topo sequel, Abel Cain aka Sons of El Topo, as The Dance of Reality may be a worthwhile effort for an old artist reminiscing over his life, but he still has yet to create his last great masterpiece. Aside from being one of the greatest, if not the greatest, films of 2013, Jodorowsky’s coming-of-age is a visceral attack against Hollywood and its soulless and materialistic weltanschauung of deracinating globalist anti-cultural and philo-Semtic hegemony. Notably, the director publicly stated that he hoped the film would lose money and intentionally made the film through donations without the backing of studios. While it might seem like some sort of sick joke that the Jewish director is featured at the beginning of the film taking about money while gold shekels falling from the sky and into his hands, Jodorowsky makes it quite clear what he thinks of monetary matters when he remarks: âMoney is like blood, it gives life if it flows. Money is like Christ, it blesses you if you share it. Money is like Buddha, if you donât work, you donât get it. Money enlightens those who use it to open the flower of the world, and damns those who glorify it, confounding riches with the soul…There is no difference between money and conscience. There is no difference between conscience and death…There is no difference between death and wealth.â Indeed, like Christ, Jodorowsky understands the moneychangers all too well, which, as depicted in the film, is something he learned at an early age via his abusive father, thus making the film a sort of metaphysical cinematic expression of what transformed the auteur into the uncompromising artist that he is today.
While it would be easy to describe Jodorowsky as a âself-loathing Jewâ after watching a film like The Dance of Reality where the boy protagonist is literally exorcised of his Jewishness by his mother, I like to think that the cinematic shaman transcended his Judaic roots as an anti-materialistic/anti-Marxist Hebrew that seems to have recognized that his âÄtmanâ (one’s âinner-selfâ or âtrue selfâ) is identical with his âBrahmanâ (âtranscendent selfâ). Of course, the director’s father failed to obtain this level of spirituality maturity, hence the great misery he suffered as depicted in the film. Indeed, The Dance of Reality makes the perfect comparison piece to French-Polish Jew Jean-Pierre Mocky’s similarly surreal and darkly humorous âfolk horrorâ flick Litan (1982), which depicts religion, especially Catholicism, as the most malignant and deadly of diseases. As the films demonstrate, while Jodorowsky got over his spiritual sickness as a mere child and grew to become a deeply devout practitioner of the perennial philosophy, Mocky seems plagued with spiritual retardation for eternity. Indeed, while it may sound absurd, it seems that Jodorowsky’s rather unconventional childhood as a Jewish boy who suffered regular cruelty from mestizos who mocked his circumcised cock was, in the long run, one of the best things that ever happened to him. – – www.soiledsinema.com/search?updated-max=2014-09-19T02:21:00-07:00&max-results=10