Thursday, September 9, 2010

What about "California Gurls?"




I’m supposed to blog about the realities of plastic surgery, the way this procedure impair one’s natural beauty of any age. Evidences are repulsive particularly among celebrities and plastic surgery addicts. I was going to start with Katy Perry’s recent hit “California Gurls.” Apparently, after having viewed the whole video of the song, it hit me that the song itself takes up another issue that may be discussed in depth. In my view, this is not just another record made by a provocative young female making use of her lovely physique to get attention and be able to hit the top charts.

Superficially, the video depicts Katy and a bunch of good-looking young women with shapely curves as plain fixtures to prettify an interesting board game known as Candyland. The lead singer is presented in various settings like licking an ice cream cone, displaying cupcakes on her chest and hovering on a cotton cloud made of candy. She finds herself entrapped within a realm that is dominated by the all-seeing Snoop Dogg.
In the video, he actually controls the dice. As Kate traverses within its walls, she immediately discerned that underneath the sugary, soft, and nice facade, an ominous peril is hidden from view. Cute gummi bears obviously loyal to Snoop Dogg gave her the bad hand sign as candy cane creepers become gliding serpents in sight. In the meantime, Katy frees a number of women from bondage, trapped in different Candyland panache deceptions. In the end, she was able to organize an all-female mercenary armed with aerosolized whipped cream tucked on their breasts. This had wiped out Snoop Dogg and his fallen cohorts. In the process, a lowly credulous gingerbread man got chomped on and ruined by the same females who attempted to salvage him with their hearts and beautiful smiles. Anyway he is a male gingerbread character.

All these illustrate that definitely, the setting in the video is a man’s domain; however, it shows that the girls ought to unite and make use of their brainpower, their assets as well as their sexuality to facilitate success and triumph. With the song alone, it delves on the reality that surviving within a civilization dominated by males, a woman with a lovely physique and charming personality, with a distinctive expression on her face is primarily only perceived as an insignificant sexual toy by the males, who endeavor in enticing the young women by way of sugar-coated misrepresentations. The girls she had to emancipate from entrapment kept in touch with the other young girls who had fallen into the trick and are struggling to escape.

Releasing them, may possibly be seen as a demonstration of the way a woman lends a hand to friends so they too can get out of the trap represented by the emotional agony caused by men. With the organization of female candy fighters, the girls were able to retaliate, at the same time appearing attractive and vulnerable to ensnare the man in, so as to educate them that being an attractive female is not akin to being dim-witted, and may have the capacity to settle scores, which sequentially makes the women in California a remarkable bunch of gorgeous people with perfect tan, locks, and curves, thanks to the breakthroughs in cosmetic surgery.

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