Wednesday, March 4, 2009

The Treatment of 'Freaks'

When watching Freaks, it is hard to imagine that once upon a time people sought amusement from viewing humans with abnormalities and physical deformities. However, not much has changed since then. People still gawk at others who do not fit into ‘normal’ physical appearances. Whether it be amputated limbs, different skin colors, mental disabilities, and other severe birth deformities, society will continue to distance themselves from them. So the question should be posed; did Tod Browning had the right to publish and direct such a movie?

When Freaks first debuted in 1932, it was met with horror and shaking of heads (Whittington-Walsh). For twenty years, it was kept in the vaults of MGM, the studio who produced it, and it was forbidden in England for forty years. Some have said that the film ended Tod Browning's career as a movie maker. The movie starred real freak show acts including half-woman, half man; those who had pinhead deformities; bearded lady; midgets; people who were born without limbs; and other types. In the movie, husband and wife, Hans and Frieda were siblings born into a family of seven children with three born without looking like dolls.

Many critics and audiences have called the film insensitive to freaks. However, Browning did not intend to make a movie about the monstrosities of entertainers in such freak shows but to highlight their bond with each other. In the beginning of the film, a proclaimer says that to mess with one is to mess with them all. When Hans is mistreated and misled by Cleopatra, his fellow misfits help him get revenge on her. It is the same for Venus when she is attacked by Roscoe (?) and defended by Phroso. After Roscoe is injured, the freaks are seen coming towards him with murder in their eyes. Even though Venus did not have an abnormality, she treated everyone nicely. Venus and Phroso are the exemplary normal figures who are kind to everyone they meet, that is why they must end up together. Cleopatra, Hercules, and Roscoe are shown to be the evil bullies and their ends are in the movie justified.

Freaks is not simply a film about what people look like and reaction to their appearances, but a social commentary on the code of conduit of freaks. Browning had freak shows as merely as a setting about human connections and bonds. Audiences in the early 30s' only saw what was above the surface and did not try to understand the message of the movie. There have been worse movies that have graced the screen and viewers adored them- take 1915's Birth of a Nation for example. It was a film that is so racist that there are arguments about whether it should even be seen or shown. over the course of decades, society has become more open to viewing movies that were once seen as taboo. One of the main reasons is as a whole, people have become more open and honest about weird things and they have more knowledge of the different sorts of diseases and disorders that are out there. There has been so much understanding about the human body and genetics due to books, research, and the internet where people can look up things they simply do not know about. Overall the targeted audiences overreacted when Freaks first came out, but now society has come to appreciate the frankness of the topic and the meaning of the story.

9 comments:

  1. I believe that this film did a very good job at showing the connection that these people had, and did not just make a mockery of them. This post pretty much sums up how I felt after viewing the film. I do think that people need to watch it willing to understand and learn from it, not just laugh.

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  2. I think this film is a good example, kind of like "Bringing up Baby", on how films and other works of art are interpreted at different times. It's a shame that early audiences couldn't get past the abnormal actors and focus on the deeper meaning of the film.
    Interesting background on how the public reacted to the film.

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  3. I really liked your comparison to "Birth of a Nation". These movies definitely show the dramatic progress that has been made in films. Being a member of today's society I subjectively commend this progress. Even though as we easily displayed in class with the use of a few youtube videos, we still have work to do, as we are still currently exploiting members of society that can be viewed as different in any sense.
    Albert Williams

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  4. I think this film did get taken the wrong way. Instead of showing how certain individuals bond together the audience believes the movie is making fun of people with abnormalities. I also think the title of 'Freaks' didn't help its cause.
    Bobby P

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  5. You bring up very fine points. People today are more educated on the differences in society. I dont think anyone is really normal. Everyone has their differences whether its physical or not. The code of the "freaks" is an important life code that everyone should go by. I enjoyed reading this, you did a good job.

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  6. I liked how you noted that everyone back then was horrified when they first saw it and it was actually locked up and put away out of the public, props to your researching. Unfortunately, people today still judge different looking people even though we have been used to it for quite some time. I still think the movie is a little freaky(hahahaha) but it shows that we should always respect peoples differences.

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  7. I like how you compared Brith Of a Nation too. The movie was really creepy to me and I did'nt really understand alot of it

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  8. I agree society evolves over time when it comes to tolerance and ideals. I feel the people in freaks were not exposed because they were paid and noone forced them to be in the movie; it was their choice.

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  9. It is easier to look at what is in front of you and judge it immediately without thinking beyond the physical aspects. Freaks was intended for something more. People have a harder time looking beyond the picture when they are looking at something that they are not used to. People nowadays are more willing to look beyond the surface. Freaks just wasn't ready for society when it first came out.

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