Many years ago (1976),
my first job in the film industry was as the assistant to a legendary
film producer named Ray Stark. Ray produced such classics as
FUNNY GIRL, THE WAY WE WERE, and THE GOODBYE GIRL. Even though
I went out on my own in 1980 to produce SOMEWHERE IN TIME, Ray
and I stayed in touch and, from time to time, he would invite
me to his home to watch films with him in his projection room.
One night, in 1984, he invited me over to see a new film called
SPLASH. Ray was particularly interested in SPLASH because, for
years, he had been developing a remake to a dramatic film from
the 1940’s entitled MR. PEABODY AND THE MERMAID, in which
a man found a mermaid, put her in a pond near him, and fell in
love with her. When we had finished watching SPLASH, Ray turned
to me and said. “Well, that’s the end of developing
PEABODY. There are some issues that audiences just respond better
to when they’re presented in comedies than when drama is
involved. An audience will give you a lot more leeway in a comedy
with their willingness to suspend disbelief than they will in
a drama.”
My dear friend Bruce Joel Rubin, the genius writer of GHOST,
told me that the whole notion of the Whoopi Goldberg character
in the film being comedic was a major key to making the overall
film work as it did. Audiences love to laugh and it just makes
the story more easily digestible when laughter is present.
Wise
men. Wise words.
Some of the great films in Spiritual Cinema are comedies
because they indeed give us that chance as an audience to look
more comfortably at certain subject matter that could otherwise
be very daunting if presented in drama; moreover, these films
allow us to look at ourselves in very human, but humorous ways.
GROUNDHOG DAY presents a brilliant metaphor for how we evolve
from lifetime to lifetime. DEFENDING YOUR LIFE looks at how we
examine our lives after we transition and become aware of the
issues that we chose to deal with in life. HEAVEN CAN WAIT shows
us how destiny and love can combine to completely alter who we
are and how we see ourselves. (All of those films are available
on DVD and I highly recommend them.)
Another perfect case in
point to look at in more depth is the wonderful 1977 film OH,
GOD, in which God appears in the form of George Burns to deliver
some important messages to the world via a meek grocery clerk
played with innocent sweetness by John Denver. |
By actually believing that he is
indeed talking to God, Denver loses his job, and also becomes
an object of derision until God actually makes a dramatic courtroom
appearance on Denver’s behalf. In a drama, I don’t
believe that audiences would have been receptive to such a premise
but, in this charming, witty, and gentle film, some beautiful
and empowering messages about our humanity were slipped in between
the laughter and the fun of the plot:
“Even non-believers
want what you have here to work. I set the world up so it can
work.”
“Religion is easy. I’m talking about
faith.”
“Men and women’s existence means what
you think it means. Nothing more, nothing less.”
“I’m
God only for the big picture. I don’t get into details.
I gave you a world and everything in it. It’s all up to
you.”
“You have free will. All the choices are yours.”
“Young
people can’t fall from my grace. They’re my best
things.”
“You want a miracle? You make a fish from
scratch. You can’t. And when the last one’s gone,
eighty-six on the fishes, good-bye sky, so long world. It’s
over.”
“Sure, I make mistakes. Tobacco. Ostriches,
silly-looking things. Avocadoes, made the pit too big. But, hey,
you try.”
In the courtroom scene at the end of the film,
Burns delivers one of the most poignant lines of the film: “If
you find it hard to believe in me, know that I believe in you.”
Laughter and tears of joy and recognition. Now THAT’S Spiritual
Cinema.
Stephen
Simon co-founded
www. Spiritualcinemacircle.com and produced such films as SOMEWHERE
IN TIME and WHAT DREAMS MAY COME. He also directed and produced
both CONVERSATIONS WITH GOD and INDIGO and is the author of THE
FORCE IS WITH YOU: MYSTICAL MOVIES MESSAGES THAT INSPIRE OUR
LIVES.
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