Posted by
skep41 on Wednesday, September 30, 2009 12:03:22 PM
Time
for all my blogging pals on Townhall to hate me because I'm going to
defend Roman Polanski. I've been reading all the outrage and moral
preening from people from every walk of life having a good time
screaming about what a perverted freak Polanski is. Just to make sure
that all of the solid citizens dont lose their lynch-mob enthusiasm the
transcripts of the 1977 case have been released by the prosecutor's
office and selectively printed by sensationalist editors so that any
jury pool in a future trial will be completely tainted. We're all
supposed to imagine that Polanski is some brutal rapist who lured this
poor innocent into his evil clutches and defiled her as she fought and
protested, weeping at her lost innocence.
Sounds like a rap,
huh? Its in the can; this guy's the worst monster to walk the planet
since Himmler died. Or maybe not. There are aspects of this case that
are either unreported by the media or lost in the phony outrage.
What
was she doing over at Polanski's place anyway? Her mother knew she was
there. Anyone who is in the film industry knows why she was there.
Famous producers, directors, actors, musicians, anyone whose patronage
can admit one to the Earthly Paradise that America pays billions of
dollars every year to peep at in the tabloids, are approached
constantly, at parties, in restaurants, as they walk down the street,
everywhere they go, by people desperate to be let in on a piece of The
Dream. She was going over to a movie director's house to do 'a photo
shoot that would help her career.' I live in Los Angeles and have
worked in the film community my entire adult life. I also have two very
attractive daughters. If one of them had come to me and told me that
they had been invited to a 43 year old movie director's house for 'a
photo shoot' I would have immediately contacted this person and
insisted on attending this photo shoot. I also would have warned them
that if this shoot took place without my permission they could expect
the police and the media to be called and a lawsuit to be filed.
Apparently
the victim's mother didnt feel that way. She dreamed of the payoff,
just like Michael Jackson's little playmate's parents dreamed of the
Jacko-pot at the end of the rainbow. Trading your children to powerful
men for favors returned is an aspect of human behavior that would turn
anyone's stomach but it is much more common than you would think. A
good account of it is in Mario Vargas Llosa's 'Feast Of The Goat'. How
many women said no to President Billy-goat? Very few. When Angelica
Huston turned up at the end of the 'rape' there was no screaming,
weeping victim, too terrified to speak and trembling with fear and
humiliation. Huston was in the house with them and thought she was just
another of the endless stream of chickies that normally buzz around
guys like Polanski, guys who can
make you a star!
In
fact, Angelica's daddy, John Huston, in one of Polanski's greatest
films, Chinatown, a film that the victim's mother undoubtedly had seen,
speaks this line to Jack Nicholson, whose house the alleged rape was
supposed to occur in, "...most people never have to face the fact that
in certain situations they're capable of
anything."
I'm not chased down the street by beautiful women, neither are you.
Polanski? The guy who can put you in a starring role that can make you
a household name? A cat who can make one phone call and make it all
happen? Picasso, an ugly, warty, cruel and
old man
walked up to a sixteen-year-old Jaqueline Bisset on a street in Paris
and told her that he was PICASSO and that she was too beautiful to not
be famous. She followed dutifully. Legend has it that Lana Turner was
discovered the same way. Marilyn Monroe. The list is endless. I'll bet
Samantha Geimer's mother had seen that list, maybe had tried to be on
it herself.
And it was the
Seventies!
Of course thirteen year olds didnt say no to champagne and quaaludes
with a famous director. Nobody did. The only amazing thing about that
is that they werent also snorting coke. How wasted was Polanski when
all this was happening? I dont remember anyone saying. Did you ever see
the film 'Boogie Nights'? That was a
conservative
picture of the scene at the time. In fact, the judge in this case made
a deal with Polanski for time served in exchange for a guilty plea. It
wasnt looked on as a brutal rape in the context of the time and place.
Everyone understood the scene. People in Polanski's position are
constantly hit on by wanna-be starlets. Everybody was fairly wasted
most of the time. If you gave in to your worst instincts while you were
too messed up to resist...well, he admitted his guilt and he had served
a couple of months in the slammer; that seemed to be appropriate to the
community standards of the time.
Lets also bring up the story of
another fan who wanted to be famous, a guy named Charley. Eight years
before the Geimer incident took place frustrated wanna-be Charley sent
some of his pals over to Polanski's house in Bel Aire. They slaughtered
five people and cut Polanski's baby from its mother's womb and stabbed
it too. Fans do the
darnedest
things! Charley got be famous, too. It was worth it to him just like it
would have been worth it to Mama Geimer to trade her daughter's body
for fame and fortune. What does something like that do to your head?
How do you feel about all the desperate wanna-be's when something like
that happens to your wife, child and friends? Here's a guy who survived
the murder of his entire family during WW2 and lived on the handouts of
people who could have turned him in to the Nazis at any time, a person
who had to flee the secret police in his own country (his friend Jerzy
Kosinski, who wrote a book called 'The Painted Bird' about a child in
just that situation missed being in Polanski's house that night in
August because of a screwed up plane connection).
How come the
people who are howling for Polanski to spend the rest of his life in
prison dont want to consider what had possibly led to Polanski's
complete lack of judgment in this situation? They dont care that the
victim is against him spending any time in jail. How can we let
terrorists like Bernadine Dohrn walk away from a cop-killing with a
shrug (it was so long ago after all!) and be so angry at Polanski for
this trivia. He pled guilty. He showed remorse. The judge who oversaw
the plea-bargain double-crossed him. He fled.
So every time you
pick up a tab in the supermarket, every 'Hollywood Tonight' show you
watch so obsessively, every time the mailman drops this week's People
Magazine in your mailbox, every time you close your eyes and imagine
yourself looking into the eyes of that lovely young thing and say,
'Play your cards right baby and I can make you a star' you should think
of the completely screwed-up lives of the people whose pictures are
festooned on the pages of the tabs. Consider how much the people who
make their living being your vicarious fantasy objects pay for your
obsessive need to transcend your boring workaday life. These arent
priests or schoolteachers, they're artists who live
extremely
hard lives, lives that people with regular jobs and regular paychecks
could never in their wildest dreams imagine. They've clawed their way
to the top by sheer will, sacrificing everything, friends, family,
security, even personal integrity, to get what they've gotten, because
they believe in a vision. Before they make it most of their families
and friends think they are crazy, that they've wasted their lives. They
are crazy! And all of a sudden
they go from deadbeats that people avoid to the guy who doesnt have to
wait in line at the top restaurant in Beverly Hills, the guy that
thirteen-year-old cuties want to do naked photo shoots with.
Photographers chase them down the street. Women pant heavily in their
presence.
You're real moral right now...if you suggested to a
local teenaged cutie that she come over to your house for a topless
photo-shoot she would run away in disgust and her parents would either
call the cops or get out the revolver and invite you to a different
kind of shoot...but then you cant make the little darling a
star.
She might be able to move to Bev-er-ly! Hills, that its! Swimmin'
pools, movie stars! Before you judge Polanski by the same set of rules
that apply to America you should just consider that Polanski didnt live
in America, he lived in Chinatown.