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Michael Clayton (2007)
Release Date:
Friday, October 5, 2007
MPAA Rating:
R
Rating Reason:
For language including some sexual dialogue
Genre:
Drama
Starring:
George Clooney, Pamela Gray, Sydney Pollack, Tilda Swinton, Tom Wilkinson
Written By:
Tony Gilroy
Director:
Tony Gilroy
Official Site:
Synopsis:
Michael Clayton (George Clooney) is an in-house "fixer" at one of the largest corporate law firms in New York. A former criminal prosecutor, Clayton takes care of Kenner, Bach & Ledeen's dirtiest work at the behest of the firm's co-founder Marty Bach (Sydney Pollack). Though burned out and hardly content with his job as a fixer, his divorce, a failed business venture and mounting debt have left Clayton inextricably tied to the firm.
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Michael Clayton (2007) | Spiritual Article
Make Believe It's Not Madness
Melinda Ledman
But it was during the Easter Sunday sermon that I really began to see the overriding question of the film. My pastor was talking about Thomas, the disciple of Jesus who simply would not believe Jesus had risen from the dead until he saw Jesus with his own eyes. I got to thinking about Thomas' dilemma for a second. He was a Jew who believed that Jesus was the Messiah: the one who was prophesied to rule as a leader and a king of Israel, to restore dignity and power to the Jews. He had also seen Jesus perform miracles, raise the dead, command the elements of nature, and even during his arrest, Jesus' words "I am he" caused a multitude of soldiers to fall to the ground. The power of Christ was unparalleled. So, when Christ willingly went to the cross to die without so much as an argument, Thomas' faith was crushed. This would be the equivalent of me dying and getting to heaven (or hell or eternal bliss or whatever) to meet Allah or Buddha. There would be actual proof that I was totally wrong in my belief. Jesus' death, and his failure to save himself, was proof to Thomas that he had wrongly placed his trust in Jesus as the Messiah. So, would he believe when his friends said they had seen Jesus alive again? A part of him may have wanted to, but he just couldn't. Not for a second. He wouldn't be burned again. He needed proof. As I was pondering the plight of Thomas, the premise of this movie wandered into my mind. Michael Clayton, this lawyer who needs to be convinced. Arthur Edens, the slightly crazy lawyer who needs to get the word out that a toxic pesticide used by an otherwise benevolent company is harming people. The words that Arthur writes on the wall of the hotel room for Michael to discover say it all: "Make believe it's not madness." Just put all your reasonings aside, pretend like I'm not a little on the loony side, and consider the possibility that I'm telling the truth. The message that a company devoted to saving the earth (U North) would actually be harming its people is preposterous. And it doesn't help that the messenger has issues of his own. Arthur's lewd actions before a room full of lawyers, his history of episodic insanity, and his numerous medications don't exactly help his argument. I would imagine that Thomas, Jesus' disciple, pointed to every flaw and overly zealous attitude in his fellow disciples to negate the idea that his Christ had risen from the dead. I imagine that a very disappointed Thomas had all the modern reasonings we might use in a similar situation: they just want to see Jesus, maybe they've gone insane, maybe they're hallucinating or dreaming. It's an epidemic, zealous attempt to rectify the problem that Jesus caused by deliberately allowing himself to die. Thomas needed proof, just like Michael Clayton. Continue: 1 2 Copyright © 2007 Hollywood Jesus. All rights reserved.
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