Saturday, March 20, 2010

Rebirth

There's a reason my blog is named EVOLVING BLACKNESS. Evolving, reinvention, rebirth is a concept that is close to my heart and a process I continually go through.

I was just watching the ending of one of my favorite movies: Working Girl starring Melanie Griffith. At the end of the movie as the character Tess has finally evolved from secretary to corporate big shot, there is an outside shot of her window that pans out to reveal the city skyline.
Yes, as the credits roll, there are the Twin Towers. I have no doubt that the Towers have been used in many movies that are set in New York and that I have probably never noticed them each time they are featured. That has changed for all time. Now whenever I recognize that a movie is set in the Big Apple, that is one of the first things I look for, whether the movie is old or new.

As soon as that movie went off, the remake of "The Women" came on, starring Meg Ryan. This was eery indeed, because this movie starts out with the skyline of New York and it is so obvious that the Twin Towers are missing and will forever be in new movies post 9/11.
I was instantly sad but came to grips with this fact. We must all get through the tragedies in our lives and try to move on as best we can. With the example of a great city, and in the wake of tragedies that have befallen Haiti and Chile, we need look no further when we need inspiration to pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off and take our misfortunes and turn them into testimonies of how to survive and be reborn.


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