In feature films, when a character is writing, 95 per cent of the times he does it with his left hand. I was looking, yesterday, a picture in which Robert Redford is a baseball player. And he took the bate with his left. But the character was ficticious. I look into wikipedia, and find that 70-90 per cent of the world population is right handed. In the US, where most of the pictures we see come from, the percentage is even greater. Can any of you come up with an hypotesis to solve this mystery?
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Originally posted by Sorrano View PostThat is an interesting observation, Enrique; I've never noticed that.
Art usually delivers a message. But we are speaking about seat belts and articles here!
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Originally posted by Sorrano View PostLeft handed people used to be considered as criminally insane. Maybe actors fit that mold? (Just kidding, of course, but if politicians were left handed that would be absolute proof.)
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I'm sure you do. But exagerations are not only exclusive to TV. So left handed people were sent to jail in the past? Say the 1930's? Because you put it inside a joke. But is passes as a truth. Generally speaking, it was sort of a social stigma, but this is what the books say now. I'd like to have lived at that time to witness it.
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Originally posted by Enrique View PostIs is that actors are specially creative? Why not musicians? What are your sources? Is it a result of your own investigations on the subject?
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Here are a couple of links on left handedness and creativity:
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-st...ul-710626.html
http://www.helium.com/items/629847-e...and-creativity
And another one for fun:
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/15/op...anted=all&_r=0
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Why not! But my explication is much simpler. There are dozen of institutions, societies or whatever we want to call them that dedicate themselves to some "humanitarian" cause. Animals for examples (I love some of them a lot and all of them in general). It is not so much that they do not get harmed during the production (spanish "filmacion" o "rodaje") but about not giving bad examples to people. It's about that getting into the people's head that they should use the car seat belt (when they are in a car, of course). And that left-handedness is not a disease. And these institutions are willing to pay film makers to get their goals. And I say that art should keep a distance from all these little things that help it, the art, to transform itself into a clichè. I beg your pardon, Sorrano, because I am repeating myself a bit. But it seemed to me to be so obvious. The state is another point. It is constantly overprotecting us (car belt case). Do not do this, do that. It's for your benefit.
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Originally posted by Sorrano View PostHere are a couple of links on left handedness and creativity:
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-st...ul-710626.html
http://www.helium.com/items/629847-e...and-creativity
And another one for fun:
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/15/op...anted=all&_r=0
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