Friday, April 10, 2020

Which Reminds Me

Yes, it may seem somewhat odd, when contemplating that movie, "The Wizard of Oz," meaning the 1939 version starring Judy Garland, to notice that she almost appears to have auburn hair, whether natural or dyed I cannot say. Does make you wonder what casting director thought of that. In a sense it might seem flattering at first glance to persons of auburn hair, until one reflects further on the probability that the screenwriter(s)  was probably having a terrible nightmare at the time, and that probably such a character never existed in real life. It was all the delusional figment of the screenwriter's imagination. Why would the deluded screenwriter devise such a tool to be used more likely against the auburns? No one will want to live in Auburndale after the meaning of that is fully grasped. Needless to say.