Jennifer Garner |
aka Hypocrite |
Hollywood has had a tumultuous relationship with firearms for quite some time. On the one hand, celebrities often enjoy a financial status that allows them to take security measures the rest of us don’t have, which may cause some to forget that many of us face threats to our very lives as well. So, they make stands against guns and articulate it regularly.
On the other hand, Hollywood has always made a good bit of its money by slapping a gun in the hands of these actors and having them do every manner of crap with them, from defending themselves to engaging in criminal activities. In other words, Hollywood has a love affair with the gun, but it doesn’t want to admit it, even to itself.
The latest example of this is Jennifer Garner, who made her opinions on guns known but doesn’t seem to mind cashing in on a film where she’s carrying the very tool she’s worked to deny to the average American.
The film features the story of Riley North, a mother and wife who awakens from a coma after surviving an attack that resulted in the deaths of her beloved husband and daughter. Bereaved, Riley fights for justice through the court system. When it fails, she vows to avenge her loved ones on her own. As one might expect from the former “Alias” star, Garner becomes a one-woman force for justice through guns, explosives, knives, and more. So far, the movie hasn’t garnered many great reviews. A Forbes writer said it was “ugly, incoherent and problematic.” But it might do well with fans who like Garner’s action-flick style.Regardless, the plot is both easy to empathize with (I guess) and confusing: Any loving mother could understand how Riley might have felt under the circumstances and how the need for vengeance would be so strong she might want to take care of the killers herself. (“Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned” and all.) But I’ll be hard-pressed to understand or empathize with actors who believe one thing in their personal lives, yet do another in their careers — especially as it relates to gun control. In 2012 Garner appeared in a video with other Hollywood stars advocating gun control, despite the fact that she and her estranged husband both appear in multiple shows and films using guns.
This is hardly unusual. Few Hollywood actors openly support the Second Amendment. Most who have vocalized an opinion on the topic tend to be anti-gun to some degree.
Time and again, Hollywood and the actors who make their living there continue to feed into the American fascination with armed heroes by creating these movies.
Don’t get me wrong, either. The trailer for Peppermint looks pretty awesome and the fact that someone called it “problematic” is probably enough to make me want to see it all on its own. I don’t want Hollywood to stop making action films where the heroes and heroines are armed to the teeth and shooting bad guys in the face.
What I’d like to see is for these stars to recognize they make money from firearms and to work to deny them to ordinary Americans while feeling no qualms about taking these roles is ridiculous. Garner isn’t unique in doing this, but she’s just the one with the new movie this week.
https://bearingarms.com/author/tomknighton/
8 comments:
In other news, my crimson trace for my Kahr was delivered today.
That's MUCH more important. :) There's been a Crimson Trace grip on my 1911 for 5 or 6 years. Excellent quality; nary a complaint.
Sadly, the word "hypocrisy" does not exist for these people.
Yes, the cognitive dissonance of being against guns yet making money on them has been one of my pet peeves for years. Frankly, I would like to see them make non-gun movies if they truly do not believe in such things.
Hypocrite is right... Sadly Toird is right...
TB, you're spot on. But they'll never heed, nor even listen to, such wisdom.
NFO, concur.
If the actors are going to 'talk the talk,' they'd better be prepared to 'walk the walk.'
They refuse to do anything of the sort, Vicki. They don't see the need. We're ultimately unimportant in their eyes, except as a source of ticket sales.
Actors doing things they don't do in real life. Wow it's like they're ACTING or something.
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