From interviews with Elizabeth McGovern (Deborah) and just from watching the film (which is of course amazing), it's obvious that the women in it, Deborah in particular, are seen very much as objects without dimension from the males' perspective. Listening to this music, though, it somehow gives ...
It's odd - almost nothing frightened me as a little girl. I was fine with bugs, fine with having 8 stitches in my forehead with no anaesthetic at all at 4 years old, fine with strangers, fine with horror stories at bedtime... but this whole section of Fantasia frightened me WITLESS.
You lot don't need me to tell you how great a video by illdoc is, that goes without saying. But can anyone tell me what the song is at the very end of the video? Would mean a lot, cheers.
From interviews with Elizabeth McGovern (Deborah) and just from watching the film (which is of course amazing), it's obvious that the women in it, Deborah in particular, are seen very much as objects without dimension from the males' perspective. Listening to this music, though, it somehow gives ...