Once a rare topic of discussion, death is making a conversational debut of sorts as green funerals, right-to-die, and funeral costs become a regular part of the daily news cycle. Death even has a starring role in several movies, as seen in these recent films:
- Seven Pounds – Wracked with guilt over his wifeâ€
s accidental death, the main character makes detailed plans to kill himself. The film’s climactic ending is not for the feint of heart.
- Synecdoche, New York – Following a string of flawed relationships and an attempt to create a grand work of art, a man comes face to face with his own mortality.
- The Curious Case of Benjamin Button – Button is the story of a man moving toward his own inevitable demise, knowing exactly how much time he has left.
Unlike countless other movies over the years that have featured death as a central part of a storyâ€s plot, these movies, as well as television programs like HBOâ€
s award-winning series Six Feet Under, contemplate death for its own sake. In doing so, they present death in a new light that underscores the meaning as well as the inevitability of death.
It certainly appears that the movie-going public is ready to embrace films that have death as their central theme, with Benjamin Button alone reporting box-office earnings of more than $110 million dollars.
And why has death finally come out of the closet, so to speak? Perhaps itâ€s because more than 20% of Americans – the largest proportion in history –are now over the age of 65, bringing discussions of aging and mortality to the forefront.
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