The History of Drug Culture on Screen

Court of Source
29 Jul 201604:46

Summary

TLDRThis script explores the portrayal of drug culture in film and television over the past century, reflecting societal attitudes and eras. From the silent era's neutral view of opium and cocaine to the 1930s' strict production code, the narrative shifted with cultural movements. The 1960s brought a neutral stance with films like 'Easy Rider,' while the 1980s, influenced by Reagan's war on drugs, depicted drugs negatively, exemplified by 'Scarface.' The 1990s saw a mixed approach, with films ranging from 'Trainspotting' to light-hearted stoner comedies. Modern portrayals, influenced by legalization and societal shifts, view drugs more neutrally, with series like 'Breaking Bad' and 'Narcos' offering complex narratives on the drug trade.

Takeaways

  • 🎬 Drug culture has been a central theme in films and TV shows for over a century.
  • 🏳️ The silent era's films like 'Chinese opium den' portrayed drugs with less stigma.
  • 🚫 The 1930s saw a shift with the Motion Picture Association's strict guidelines against drug depiction.
  • 🌿 'Reefer Madness' exemplified the extreme negative portrayal of marijuana during the production code era.
  • 🛣️ The 1960s and 1970s films like 'Easy Rider' and 'The French Connection' showed a more neutral stance on drugs.
  • 🔥 The 1980s 'War on Drugs' policy influenced films to depict drugs as menacing, like in 'Scarface'.
  • 💵 'Scarface' reflected the real-life South American cocaine trade and set a trend for cartel stories.
  • 📉 The 1990s Clinton era brought a relaxed view of drugs, influencing a range of film depictions.
  • 🌈 Modern drug cinema presents a spectrum of drug portrayals, from negative to positive.
  • 📺 High-quality TV storytelling has also explored the drug trade, with shows like 'Breaking Bad' and 'Narcos'.
  • 💼 The impact of real-life cartel economics, like Pablo Escobar's, has influenced drug lord portrayals on screen.

Q & A

  • What is the significance of drug culture in film and television?

    -Drug culture has been depicted in film and television for over a hundred years, reflecting different eras and societal perspectives on the drug trade.

  • When did the first film about the drug trade appear?

    -The first film about the drug trade, 'Chinese Opium Den' by Thomas Edison, dates back to the silent era in 1894.

  • How was drug use portrayed in films during the silent era?

    -During the silent era, drugs like opium and cocaine were generally well received on screen without many negative connotations.

  • What was the impact of the production code era on the depiction of drugs in films?

    -The production code era in the 1930s introduced strict guidelines for films, leading to a more negative portrayal of drugs, as seen in 'Reefer Madness'.

  • How did the 1960s change the portrayal of drugs in films?

    -The 1960s, influenced by the hippie culture, saw a more neutral stance towards drugs like LSD and marijuana in films such as 'Easy Rider' and 'Woodstock'.

  • What was the effect of the war on drugs in the 1980s on film?

    -The war on drugs led to films like 'Scarface' that depicted drugs negatively, showing their menacing effects on society.

  • How did the portrayal of drugs in films change during the Clinton administration?

    -During the Clinton administration in the 90s, there was a more relaxed attitude towards drugs, leading to a variety of films that depicted drugs both negatively and positively.

  • What is an example of a film that reflects the cartel rise and fall story archetype?

    -The film 'Scarface' is an example of the cartel rise and fall story archetype, showing the life of a drug lord from nothing to immense power.

  • How has the legalization of marijuana influenced drug depiction in contemporary films and television?

    -The impending legalization of marijuana has contributed to an era where drugs are viewed more neutrally on screen, as seen in contemporary television like 'Breaking Bad'.

  • What is the significance of the Colombian drug empire in the portrayal of drug lords on screen?

    -The Colombian drug empire, exemplified by Pablo Escobar, has had a significant impact on how drug lords are portrayed in films and television, often showing their rise and fall.

  • What is the role of the court of source in providing insights on the drug trade in media?

    -The court of source provides analysis and insights into how the drug trade has been depicted in films and television over the years, offering a historical perspective.

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