Saturday, April 27, 2013

42

By Genola Johnson


Last Friday, my husband and I took our two daughters to see, 42". Normally, I am not into non-fiction movies. My life is non-fiction. Why pay to see non-fiction?

But, this particular movie caught my attention. Watching the trailer we realized we wanted our children to see the movie as well as we did. We have a 15 year old, who knows everything about anything in life, and an 11 year old, who's into her cat, Carlos.

So when announced we're going to the movies, they exclaimed, Oh, we're going to see, Warm Bodies'?, Or, Evil Dead'?" I wasn't even sure if those movies were rated for their age.

No. We're going to watch 42'." They both looked at me like I lost my mind. We don't really want to see, THAT' movie. It's boring!" We went anyway.

I have experienced many movies and documentaries showing people in history before, but this type of movie was amazing. I've seen many civil rights movies and documentaries before too, but this one was chilling.

I think the thing that I could take away from it would be tenacity and humbleness. I didn't realize how difficult it was to play a sport you loved, be exceedingly excellent in it, with such adversity. Although, I felt Jackie Robinson was brave, he taught the lesson of being humble and to just wait. I:0:T

My daughters, each sat in the theater with such wonderment. After the movie, on the way home, the 15 year old reveals, Mom, I liked it. I'm glad you made us go." The 11 year old just smiled. She loved it also.

I felt good as a mother after that comment. The opportunity to be able to provide the opportunity for my children to see a movie and remember what it was like during the Civil Rights era of our country.

I do not want them to live in that era again. I do want them to know what it was like so they can be an active part of society to make sure it does not happen again.

Now, if I may perhaps just interject this just one humorous thought throughout the movie, it would be how often Rickey felt the need to cite the bible, and, if I might possibly add, the idea that God is Methodist. Jackie's a Methodist, I'm a Methodist, and God is a Methodist." Even though I am a Methodist, which is why I found this to be comical, I DO know God is not Methodist. Did Rickey undoubtedly believe this?

One last thought, I am not a baseball aficionado. I like action. A whole lot of action, so if provided a choice, I would go for football or basketball. But after this movie, I just may re-evaluate the game of baseball. Look out Atlanta Braves, I may possibly be going to a game this summer!




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