Por Ali Grutchfield
Although a family’s love can surpass most obstacles, some challenges seem too tough to bear. Many issues stem from an inability to communicate personal struggles and their effects on loved ones. Vício: O Impacto na Família is Dr. Margaret Dowell’s second video in her Addiction and Art series. In this new episode, Dr. Dowell explores how artists can use their art as a catalyst for difficult conversations within society.
Vício: O Impacto na Família stands out from projects with similar content because of Dr. Dowell’s authenticity. By using her own stories and artwork, Dr. Dowell highlights the ever-changing role of artists and the power they possess. She never attributes shame to anyone struggling with addiction and maintains a caring tone. Da mesma forma, the schoolhouse setting creates a unique and welcoming environment. Por isso, the audience finds themselves in the warm embrace of a friend who’s trying to help, rather than a scary lecture about the clear impact of drugs.
In addition to her own artwork, Dr. Dowell introduces two other artworks that speak to the impact of addiction on a family. These pieces are created by the artist Kevin Grass, whose family history of alcohol addiction led him to address such complex themes in his painting about generational addiction. According to NIDA, if you have a family member with an addiction problem, you have a 50% chance of becoming an addict in adulthood. Dr. Dowell concludes by highlighting the thematic similarities between her artwork and Kevin Grass’s to acknowledge the gravity and prevalence of the topic.
Infelizmente, the production quality of the video is questionable and draws attention to the largely informal tone. It was challenging to focus on Dr. Dowell at times because of the distracting camera movement and awkward framing. While the thematic elements remain clear, the superficial flaws limit the message’s credibility and impact.
I would give Vício: O Impacto na Família 3.5 de 5 stars.
Ali Grutchfield é estudante do terceiro ano em Produção de Cinema e Televisão na Savannah College of Art and Design. Ela passa seu tempo produzindo conteúdo visual e escrito para o distrito, a plataforma de notícias online da escola, sendo Presidente do Clube de Cinema do SCAD, produção e edição de filmes de estudantes, lendo romances de mistério, e tomando café com o gato dela, Jingle.
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