Wednesday, January 10, 2024
SONDRA LOCKE : IMPORTANT OBITUARIES CELEBRATED HER BUT HER DEATH WAS NOT ANNOUNCED UNTIL MUCH LATER
VANITY FAIR - SONDRA LOCKE OBIT - THE TRIUMPH and TRAGEDY of SONDRA LOCKE by Yohana Desta
EXCERPT: “I understood it would be at the risk of our relationship,” Locke said to the Post, referring to her desire to move away from Eastwood films. “And when I did, that was the beginning of the end.”
By 1989, it was clear the relationship was falling apart, she said. Eastwood was secretly involved with another woman and had two children with her. Meanwhile, Locke claimed that she had had two abortions over the course of their relationship, because Eastwood had told her that he didn’t want more children.
One April day while she was filming Impulse, she returned to their shared home to find that Eastwood had changed the locks and boxed up her clothes, the Post notes. Locke then filed a lawsuit. in depositions, Eastwood characterized her as his “occasional roommate . . . for 10 years,” per the Post. They ultimately settled the suit, with Locke securing a three-year, $1.5 million deal with Warner Bros. to develop directing projects.
NEW YORK TIMES OBIT - SONDRA LOCKE 74, IS DEAD - OSCAR NOMINATED ACTRESS by Julia Jacobs
EXCERPT: Ms. Locke made her directorial debut in 1986 with "Ratboy," a somewhat satirical tale of an alien boy with ratlike features. "In sociological terms, he exists somewhere between E.T. and the Elephant Man, as an innocent alien adrift in an unsympathetic world." Janet Maslin wrote in a largely unfavorable review in The Times. Ms. Locke also starred in the movie.
After many years off screen, she re-emerged this year in "Ray Meets Helen," a romantic drama, directed by Alan Rudolph, about two lonely late-middle-aged strangers who meet after separately coming into money.
Saturday, April 9, 2022
WILL, JADA, and THAT OPEN MARRIAGE QUESTION
At the recent Oscars presentations, actor Will Smith, slapped comedian Chris Rock, after Rock made a joke about Jada Pinkett Smith's baldness, which is caused by the condition known as alopecia. Jada, a beautiful woman, with or without hair, sat in the audience and witnessed what has been interpreted as her husband defending her. It was sudden and shocking, and of course, an International Event that left the Academy Awards people wondering what sort of punishment, if any, should be dished out. Will Smith has been banished from attending the show presentations for a decade but gets to keep his Oscar. Dozens of articles and commentaries have been in the media about it. In some of them there is the speculation that Will Smith is overly defensive of Jada, the woman he loves, because their marriage is Open and has included a fairly recent affair of Jada's. Last September Will Smith confirmed that they had an Open marriage and that he never believed in a conventional marriage. The couple have two children.
I'm no expert on Open Marriages. In the 1960's a discussion about this Alternative Lifestyle began and this book, "Open Marriage" by Nana and George O' Neill was published in 1972. I believe you can download this book as a PDF file on the Internet.
Back in the day when people simply did not live as long as we have an expectation to, marriage till death was rarely over 20 or so years. Women especially had a high death rate due to childbirth and associated ailments, and men remarried, sometimes very quickly, because they needed a wife to do all the things that were assigned to women by gender - such as raising the children left without a mother, cooking, and household chores. So, there were not too many couples together to celebrate Silver and Golden anniversaries.
Then there is the fact that some couples have 'stayed together for the children' and who have gone their separate ways otherwise, and who perhaps have only tolerated His affairs but not Hers. Equality being what it is or should be, it would seem only fair if both partners could enjoy affairs. So, this falls into the category of women's liberation. Because it liberates the "long suffering" wife, to do as she pleases. (Not that there have not been 'long suffering' husbands.)
Perhaps the person who make a choice in favor of this form of Alternative Relationship also accepts that life is long and marriage may be forever, and is less threatened if there isn't any sneaking around.
Still, in a pragmatic way, openly having affairs - be they one night or enduring - does require the partner to accommodate and acknowledge. People as wealthy as Will and Jade can hire others to do the things most of us do - from housekeeping and yard work to child care, and so their time is more available. For an average couple, it might mean that one is left at home to do these things while the other is out and about. Therefore, I think there is an economic aspect to choosing an Open marriage.
Is knowing where someone is and with whom all the time a prerequisite?
I think that the big question is about Jealousy. Does a wife having an affair make her husband jealous? Does he want her for himself more? Is there always an implied competition to keep her? Is it only human to want various sexual experiences? What about the husband or wife who finds themselves no longer interested or capable of sex? Perhaps this is a lifestyle for those who do not find themselves to be jealous people.
Has the couple settled into more of a Great Friendship? Raising their children together and living in the same home, which is more easier that divorce and all those issues with whose turn it is to see them or care for them and living separated? (Having a large house most certainly would be a help there.)
How about the difficulty of sorting out finances?
Can we get married and then figure this all out before we live it in a forever agreement?
It seems to me MORE COMMUNICATION would be necessary.
I think more people are living in Open Relationships who don't announce it, and even more are living in Open Relationships who don't quite define it that way or realize it.
Missy
Thursday, July 20, 2017
RAY the BIOPIC - JAMIE FOXX wins OSCAR for BEST ACTOR
It's TRUE! Jamie Foxx does embody Ray Charles Robinson AKA Ray Charles. The story isn't exactly a bio-pic but it does first reveal that the young Ray Charles accepted being managed by an assertive woman who had him live with her and expected sexual satisfaction as part of the bargain. He doesn't seem to like that arrangement too much. When it comes to the Raelettes it shows his involvement with one other before MARGIE HENDRICKS; any woman who became sexual with Ray Charles had lots of competition. Ray tells them up front that the bargain is that he is not going to leave his (second) wife, "B", and his family. But he is starting families elsewhere. So when Margie becomes pregnant, she begs him to consider leaving his wife and being a family with her. After all she's "MRS. RAY CHARLES ON THE ROAD." Eventually, Margie decides to go solo and think of herself, but she's also acquired a heroin habit just like Ray, who will later say he had nothing to do with starting her up. Then he gets the call that Margie is dead. She has overdosed. He breaks down and cries. This is when "B" offers to send money monthly for the care of the baby. Ray is surprised she has known all along about Margie and the baby. But she is surprised when he tells her he's been doing so all along. This reveal moves high much she as a wife will accept of her husband, wise as she has been about a working musician on the road.
As the wife, "B" has most of the goodies. First, she is publically acknowledged as his wife and mother of his children - his official family. She gets to live in the massive and expensive home he buys them in Los Angeles, and since he also buys an office building for business, we can figure he's going to be around Los Angeles and her a bit more often.
Of course, the film doesn't focus on the romances of Ray Charles. It focuses on his hard upbringing, his childhood blindness, and the way he kept his promise to his mother than he will never become a charity case. He is also credited with the then controversial move to combine gospel and soul.

