This movie was released in 2003 and it was starring by Julia Roberts who is Kathernine Ann Watson, a history of art revolutionary teacher who decided to work in a very conservative ladies school in the beginning of the 50s decade, in order to leave her mark in her students. She has a very modern sense of the gender roles: she wants that her students enter to the University and not only be married women, that was the ideal concept of woman in those times. In acorder to her ideas, she tried to teach, through the art, there is a different way to think and people have to see more than the social rules say. Her ideas bring her a lot of problems with the school headmistress: Jocelyn Carr.
Contrary we think, this movie was made by men: it was directed by Mike Newell, was produced by Fredward Johanson and was wirten by Lawrence Konner and Mark Rosenthal, so, in my opinion, this work represents a double hit to the social gender roles rules itself.
Elizabeth "Betty" Warren
This movie shows how a woman should be in the 50s: polite, submissive and economically dependent of her husband, therefore, Ms. Watson was a "bad influence" for the young students, because of her independence and her ideas. Also, the movie shows some signs of classism and the high society way of mind, it was reflected thought the Betty Warren's articles, that reported "inmoral practices" like the use of contraceptives and the "subversives ideas" of Miss Watson. But, to everyone's surprise, even Miss Watson, Betty became in the only student who decided to live her own life, after her failed marriage and the unhappiness that learned of her conservative rising, in spite of her mother: a classist and moralist woman.
Miss Katherine Ann Watson
In this century we can see that women are like Ms Watson: we can see that her ideas were accepted with the pass of years and we can admire a lot her revolution inside the ladies school, and we ask ourselves "why is she wrong?, why the headmistress can't open her mind to Ms Watson ideas?" The answer is because the stereotype of a woman was different: they "were born to be housewifes to their husbands's service and good mothers". It was politically correct, but now is a retrogade idea.
Unfortunately, Miss Watson could't achieve that Joan Brandwyn were a professional lawyer, because she decided to get married with her boyfriend and become a housewife. She said that, to the teacher, a housewife hadn't interest, personality and she sold her soul, but it was her decision, because she wanted to form a family more than to be professional. In that moment, Katherine understood that some women found the happiness in their own families and houses, with men that they loved, and it was meaningful too. She saw it wasn't only an archaic model to follow, but it represented the fullness for some women like Joan,
Giselle Levy
Finally, there was a character who, at first, felt a great admiration by the new teacher, because, like her, she was a different kind of woman, who hadn't feel fear to broke the social rules, but when she saw that the italian teacher was interested in Katherine, she felt envy, cause she had a relationship with him. She was Giselle Levy and her principal ability was to have some secret romances with different men, even if they were married. That's the reason why Betty decided to getting even with her when compared her as a "prostitute", only because Betty wasn't happy in her marriage. An important Betty's phrase about the Mona Lisa's smile says: "not everything is what it seems", because we will never know if the model of Da Vinci's painting was really happy or not, but she looks very happy and, to Betty's mother, appearances were more important than realities and feelings.
However, at the end of the movie, they became best friends and Betty decided to live with Gisselle and study laws in Yale, while Katherine refused to continue in the school to start a new life in Europe, after her failed relationship with the italian teacher and the obstacles that the institution impossed in her profession, for example, her study plan of a year had to be aproved by a special commission before its started, among other things.
This movie shows us we can change the world, only if we have the courage and the different way of think to do it, although we could be women in the 50s and the world wasn't in our favor. Sometimes all we only need is a litlle space, to people listen our ideas and decided if we have the reason or not. The efforts of Katherine to shift every single conservative student in more than the stereotype were valuable for them, so she left her mark and, at the same time, started a social change that today is considered normal.
Thank God you posted about this, I really wanted to know more about the movie before watching it. It is impressive how a woman can inspire in others, i find it really inspiring (redundant, I know) but I think that that is what's happening in the world right now, we are in front of very inspiring women and we are finally finding our who we are and our worth in society thanks for posting this
Thank God you posted about this, I really wanted to know more about the movie before watching it.
ReplyDeleteIt is impressive how a woman can inspire in others, i find it really inspiring (redundant, I know) but I think that that is what's happening in the world right now, we are in front of very inspiring women and we are finally finding our who we are and our worth in society
thanks for posting this