Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Movie Review - Babe

I get a fair amount of gas about this, but I still don't hesitate to say that this, yes this little movie, is my most favorite of all time.  There are lots of reasons:

  • It's message is profound
  • It's cinematography is superb
  • It's story is delightful
  • It's characters are wonderful and yes, believable
  • It inspires and uplifts me every single time I watch it.
  • It is rated G for all audiences
  • This little movie is simply transcendent!
There aren't many films that I would bother watching a second time.  Most movies out there are hard to justify watching once, but this one I have eagerly viewed over and over.  I just enjoyed it again this morning.  And, I came away more inspired by it than ever.  

There is a loftiness, simplicity, courage and humility in this story's ideals that speaks volumes to me.  Most of us never face heroic Everest-like conquests.  Ours are more of a more ordinary, unseen nature.  Ours are more like those of farmer Hoggett, masterfully played by James Cromwell.  Or like those of Babe, the pig, himself.  We all have conflicts like Rex, the dog, and fears and prejudices like Ma the Sheep.  How good it would be if we were courageous, honest nurturers of others like that sweet,  unassuming dog, Fly.  Some of us wish to be what we are not like Ferdinand the Duck and confuse that with being congruent with our potential and value like Babe who, while breaking the mold, was indeed true to himself.  Oh, that more of us were like Farmer Hoggett and would follow our hearts and trust our instincts.

Babe's triumph is cheered by friend and foe because he has brought them all along with him.  His triumph becomes our triumph and liberates us from fear, doubt, skepticism and the pigeon holes life likes to file us in.  Babe prevailed, not because he became a sheep dog, but rather, because he didn't.

Babe became a shepherd and inspired even the sheepherders to do the same.  He did it with love, respect, civility and politeness.  This, in a world that seems to have rejected each of those most priceless principles.  In today's environment, the occasional dose of Babe brings me back to my center and those precious things that matter most to me.

Babe

Bravo!

Five Stars!

2 comments:

Cindi said...

We love Babe too. Especially since my Lucy loves pigs so much.

Myke Weber said...

The best pigs are Guinea Pigs. Megan has two! We've had dogs, cats, hedgehogs, chinchillas, inguanas, fish, turtles, tortoises, and birds. Guinea pigs are by far the best, easiest, cuddliest, cheapest, most manageable of all of them. To my mind - the best pet out there!

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