“Who do you want to be?”
As we walk through our lives, we are constantly judged by people while we judge them. Even though most of the time there is no real foundation besides the outer appearance, a chance encounter or even an overheard bit of conversation, the evidence seems to be more than enough. Now, no one truly sees anything wrong with this aspect of our lives, especially since most of us know about appearances which can be misleading and our judgment is not always the most objective source of information. However, this way of evaluating people has also become a source of stereotypes as well as social pressure on many people.
In her short film “Yume”, Singaporean director Grace Swee explores this element of our lives. In her statement to the film, she mentions how this kind of judgement, society’s expectations and our self-image can create a...
As we walk through our lives, we are constantly judged by people while we judge them. Even though most of the time there is no real foundation besides the outer appearance, a chance encounter or even an overheard bit of conversation, the evidence seems to be more than enough. Now, no one truly sees anything wrong with this aspect of our lives, especially since most of us know about appearances which can be misleading and our judgment is not always the most objective source of information. However, this way of evaluating people has also become a source of stereotypes as well as social pressure on many people.
In her short film “Yume”, Singaporean director Grace Swee explores this element of our lives. In her statement to the film, she mentions how this kind of judgement, society’s expectations and our self-image can create a...
- 4/10/2019
- by Rouven Linnarz
- AsianMoviePulse
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