Tuesday 17 March 2009

The International

I went to see this film on Sunday at the Holloway Odeon; and I have to say it was more than disappointing. The key characters fulfill their stereotypical roles with Clive Owen appearing as if by rote angry, unkempt, brutalised, horrified and angry again, as with Naomi Watts who is sorely under utilised as the female lead, conforming religiously to genre type. This was not the actors' but the writers fault, the producers of Bourne and Bond at times, overcome incredulity, through audacity and stunning action, however the International fails to deliver on all of these fronts.

Despite the topicality of the subject matter, essentially the storyline failed to engage me enough to suspend disbelief in the lead characters. A summary of the plot is as follows;

Interpol agent Louis Salinger (Clive Owen) and Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Eleanor Whitman (Naomi Watts) are determined to bring to justice one of the world's most powerful banks, the International Bank of Business and Credit (IBBC). Uncovering illegal activities including money laundering, arms trading, and the destabilization of governments, Salinger and Whitman's investigation takes them from Berlin to Milan, where the IBBC assassinates an Italian prime ministerial candidate. (from wikipedia)

What attracted my to see this film was the stunning look of the trailers and the production values implicit in such ravishing appearances. The scenery and the backdrops are mainly breathtaking, particularly the scene featuring the Italian arms factory and shots of the precipitous cliff edge route away from the site. Additionally the building and location shoots are visually poetic, their imposing immenseness conjuring up resonances of feudal castles and palaces of a more mythological era.

Armin Muelher-Stahl is very credible and skilfully underplays his role as an ex Stasi Head of Security for IBBC and his character allows some (shock!) moral complexity to enter into the film. Furthermore Ulrich Thomsen a Jonas Skarssen , the president of IBBC plays the head of the evil empire as a normal businessman, coldly calculating the best way to further the banks financial goals without any hint of sadism or megalomania, whether these portrayals are down to superior acting or better drawn characters it is hard to tell.

These positive points aside it leaves me wishing for more nuanced ambivalent portraits of the ‘good guys’. Who in the International are so preposterously always doing the right thing, that the evil banks employees, partially steal the show and demonstrate to some degree the motivations that caused the current economic crisis.

Don Beck:Dancing the Integral Vision

A day workshop with Don Beck in on March 14th 2009

The whole event was phenomenally successful as over 100 people attended, which were far more than the forty we had initially envisaged.The participation was of a very high calibre and we were very happy to host so many delegates at the EnlightenNext London centre.

I thought though that I would write about two of the interludes during the workshop might were of greatest interest to me.

The most electric part of the day was after Don Beck played the video (below) titled `I am a Reborn American' Afterward he canvassed the audience to feedback their experience of the video whilst it was playing. Apparently the Norman Lear media people, in the wake of Obama are seeking to unite the country and leave the divisive Bush legacy behind. The videos producers have approached Don and asked him about how to improve the video and widen it's appeal.

This video was a masterly way to surface the implicit assumptions and values held within our cultures' memetic structures. The video provoked some strong reactions as well as bringing to light many of the darker shades of pluralistic (green) from Europeans and an occasional an American alike!

To my mind the most negative responses highlighted the inadequacies of a global worldview.When you watch the video below at the bottom of the blog you might be interested to monitor your own responses. I deliberately have not explained too much because the it provokes and evokes a wide range of responses.Post your responses on this blog!

The other aspect of the workshop that was most fascinating to me was Don's intention to reawaken the healthy aspects of British Identity; that impulse that travelled explored and civilized the world as well as the innovation and creativity for which our nation is noted. In fact he titled his presentation `From Rule Britannia to Cool Britannia to Integral Britannia.'

I think Don was trying to elicit a sense of responsibility for the world/spiral and encourage us Brits to take global problems on using the knowledge that Spiral Dynamics contains.You might be amused to know that most of us Brits drew a bit of blank here!

Partly the postmodern deconstruction, of the British colonial and imperial legacy has left a vacuum in our identity, which combined with British reserve uptightness and cynicism means a healthy British identity seems a long way off!! I questioned the panel at the end on this subject and only found one of the responses remotely inspiring.

I believe that Don was also encouraging this because our British tolerance of extremism and inertia around a positive sense of British identity would actually allow those radicals with greater convictions to fill the ideological/political vacuum and ensure that they thrive in the absence of a robust opposition.

Though very worthy, obviously a healthy nationalism would preserve numerous vital forms and structures here; it still feels retrogressive to reconstruct a nationalist identity given that global consciousness leaves that behind. But a healthier Brit identity could be helpful given the challenges we might face. Perhaps the Kosmic consciousness could help figure this conundrum out!!
As a volunteer at EnlightenNext London I am and have been a key organiser, promoter and networker supporting the work and the mission to transform consciousness and culture. As well as meeting numerous people and going to an eclectic range of London talks and events, I spend hours writing copy for various Enlightennext events, sending e-mails and posting web listings to publicise these various happenings.

This year key tasks outside of working hours, have included the following; I have written copy and promoted Ursula King's talk at the Islington centre on Pierre Teilhard de Chardin: An evolutionary mystic with a global spiritual vision, worked with the London Integral Circle to present the Don Beck workshop Don Beck Spiral Dynamics in Action: Dancing the Integral Vision this last weekend do see the report below. The tasks for Don included a huge copy writing fest a massive mail out, endless to and froings via e-mail with Don, countless discussions on how to best organise present and partner, for an event that turned out to be a massive success.

Other work in the pipeline has included more copy writing and consultation around a partnership with Alternatives St James in Piccadilly for the third in a fantastic series of dialogues between Rupert Sheldrake and Andrew Cohen Creativity, Habit and Freedom . In addition I have been prinicpally responsible for drafting the copy for another EnlightenNext partnership event with Olivier Mythodrama Associates titled 'Men and the Quest:A weekend evolutionary journey for Men, with Richard Olivier, Linus Roach and Chris Parish. More on this to follow.