Elegy

Elegy



Genre: Drama, Romance
Production: MGM
  3 wins & 5 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.8
Metacritic:
66
Rotten Tomatoes:
75%
R
Year:
2008/I
112
$3,456,676
Website
564 Views

David Kepesh:
[interview on the Charlie Rose show] We're not all descended from the Puritans.

Charlie Rose:
No?

David Kepesh:
There was another colony 30 miles from Plymouth, it's not on the maps today. Marymount it was called.

Charlie Rose:
Yeah, alright, you mention in your book...

David Kepesh:
The colony where anything goes, went.

Charlie Rose:
There was booze...

David Kepesh:
here was booze. There was fornication. There was music. There was... they even ah, ah, ah, you name it, you name it. They even danced around the maypole once a month, wearing masks, worshiping god knows what, Whites and Indians together, all going for broke...

Charlie Rose:
Who was responsible for all of this?

David Kepesh:
A character by the name of Thomas Morton.

Charlie Rose:
Aah, the "Hugh Hefner" of the Puritans.

David Kepesh:
You could say that. I'm going to read you a quote of what the Puritans thought of Morton's followers: 'Debauched bacchanalians and atheists, falling into great licentiousness, and leading degenerate lives'. When I heard that, I packed my bags, I left Oxford, and I came straight to America, America the licentious.

Charlie Rose:
So what happened to all of those people?

David Kepesh:
Well, the Puritans shot them down. They sent in Miles Standish leading the militia. He chopped down the maypole, cut down those colored ribbons, banners, everything; party was over

Charlie Rose:
And we became a nation of straight-laced Puritans.

David Kepesh:
Well...

Charlie Rose:
Isn't that your point though? The Puritans won, they stamped out all things sexual... how would you say it?

David Kepesh:
Sexual happiness.

Charlie Rose:
Exactly. Until the 1960s.

David Kepesh:
Until the 1960s when it all exploded again all over the place.

Charlie Rose:
Right, everyone was dancing around the maypole, then, make love not war.

David Kepesh:
If you remember, only a decade earlier, if you wanted to have sex, if you wanted to make love in the 1950s, you had to beg for it, you had to cop a feel.

Charlie Rose:
Or... get married.

David Kepesh:
As I did in the 1960s.

Charlie Rose:
Any regrets?

David Kepesh:
Plenty. Um, but that's our secret. Don't tell anybody. [laughter] That's just between you and me.


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