Re: "Mad Men" Thread
yesh, i really luv jon hamm's acting, i luv his quiet cool, but a huge war is waged internally, i just absolutely luved how he pulls that off. his external projection of a calm, confident sales person, but then he falls apart like a little child whenever his past catches up with him because he KNOWS that he is a COWARD! a coward who is pretending to be a person he is not, both in name, identity and the projection he is trying to "play".
on the other end of the spectrum, we have a peter who portrays insecurity and all of what don drapper has internally, peter puts that whole show out there for the world to see that he is a sniveling little cat, but internally, he is super confident. he is the antithesis of all that don drapper is. they're both polar opposites... yet they both see that and see how similar they both are and that scares them BOTH =P. peter sees his demons in don's inner child, don sees his inner demons externalized in the childish behaviors of peter c.
that's just SOME of the themes correlated and portrayed throughout the series. similar comparisons can be made of don's old boss that had a heart attack vs. the CEO (the heart of the company vs. the soul of the company). the same can be made of the head secretary vs. don's secretary, as well as many of the minor characters in the cast.
it is incredible in scope! that's just the themes and characters.
the costumes, the babes, the environment, the hush-nature of repression, the oncoming 60's. many of those themes apply a great deal to today's society as commentary.
i just luv the beautiful cinematography. it truly feels like a film, just as the sopranos did technical-wise than any TV TV. but then, it's been that way since X-Files =P.