The Animation Pimp: Just Kept’ Walkin’
Both men are among the nicest, politest people youll meet. Even though, Ive been nasty to them, theyve always acknowledged me and been friendly. Co was our festival president this year and the guy was phenomenal. Really loosened up, had a good time, and brought some class (and a jacket) to his position. He cared about it and made me realize that I hadnt cared enough about it before. Im not saying that Fierlinger, Cournoyer, Drouin or Hoedeman are heroes. Theyre not. They just lived their lives, tumbles and all
but I dunno
they take responsibility for it.
Ryan is not a hero and it was never my intent to make him one, but somehow I lost control of that
Landreth lost control of that
Isnt it odd that the NFB takes more care with Ryan the film than they did with Ryan the human being? They were once ashamed of him, but now they celebrate him at every turn. I dont blame them. Its their job. But isnt it funny? Would they ever produce a film BY Larkin?
And then theres this documentary, Altered Egos. Fuck them. Exploitive piece of nothing. Ive even reached a point where Im not so sure about Landreths film anymore. Maybe it was a week of hanging out with the real Ryan that changed me. Kelly just interrupted me and said, Maybe everyone just wants to help Ryan. Yeah. Maybe. I dont think anyone involved with all this is out to hurt Ryan
I too believe that we all want to help him
get him off his feet... but theres only so much that we can do. Hes had ample opportunity
this film has put him in a position where he has options now
but until he stops chuggin black labels it aint gonna change. Yeah
also
so where was I? I have no doubts about Landreths intentions but I think he made the wrong film. Chris saw his mother in Ryan, but in the end, he didnt deliver the goods there. The film IS called Ryan so technically... hey
thats okay... but I dont believe that Chris really confronted his demon. Hes clearly got some mother pain to resolve and he just didnt do it in the film. But hey, maybe hes not ready yet. Im not judging or slamming him for that
BUT the image of Chris in the end on the street with broken face, resembling Ryan, following Ryans path
just doesnt add up because of this. Its not earned. Chris isnt honest enough about his own fears and demons to make us really believe that he might very well end up on the streets with Ryan.
Ok. Yeah
its an inverted world. Were inside Landreths head. I know. I get it. But there are other things too. We dont really get a good grasp on why Ryan has fallen. Were led to believe that alcohol is the main problem
but little is mentioned about Ryan witnessing the death of his brother as a teenager. I still believe to this day that that tragedy and the subsequent, unspoken, negative reaction of the family to Ryan played a big role in where he is today. Not to mention some definite personality disorder issues.
Ryan feels unfinished
incomplete. Dont get me wrong
its a good, very good film about the fragility of identity and definitely merits the attention and acclaim its getting
but I think we me and you all need to sit back, take a breath, some distance and get some perspective. Anyway
enjoy, embrace and applaud Landreth and the real Larkin, But hey, do the same for Fierlinger, Cournoyer, Drouin, Hoedeman and the many, many other people who overcame demons or just learned to live with or without them. No, theyre not heroes, but neither is Ryan.
This went too far.
The path between our festival venues includes a small bridge where a lot of panhandlers hangout. I passed by there at least three to four times a day. I never gave them change. I didnt look at them. I didnt give a shit. Wish theyd go away. Just kept goin.
Merry Christmas (really, I mean that).
What the hell is going on? says a voice like my own.
Chris Robinson is little more than a man. In his spare time he cares for the elderly. www.animationpimp.com.
























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