Be careful when power comes to thee also, lest thou too shouldst smite in thine anger or thy jealousy, for unconquerable strength is a sore weapon in the hands of erring man.
H.R. Haggard, “She: A History of Adventure”
In chapter 13, I…
- Develop an affection for gore and sadism
- Write, edit, direct, and star in a music video of The Beatles’ Maxwell’s Silver Hammer
Technically, the following isn’t related to my sexuality at all. Nor is it a diary entry.
The next chapter of my coming out story will be a big one. But if I’m to go chronologically, there’s something that preceded it: the music video my friends and I made of Maxwell’s Silver Hammer in film class between March-April 2011 (10th grade).
I wrote, edited, and directed it. And, embarrassingly enough, played the lead role.
Here’s the song and lyrics.
Joan was quizzical, studied pataphysical
Science in the home
Late nights all alone with a test tube
Oh, oh, oh, oh
Maxwell Edison, majoring in medicine
Calls her on the phone
"Can I take you out to the pictures
Joa, oa, oa, oan?"
But as she's getting ready to go
A knock comes on the door
Bang! Bang! Maxwell's silver hammer
Came down upon her head
Clang! Clang! Maxwell's silver hammer
Made sure that she was dead
Back in school again, Maxwell plays the fool again
Teacher gets annoyed
Wishing to avoid and unpleasant sce, e, e, ene
She tells Max to stay when the class has gone away
So he waits behind
Writing fifty times "I must not be so, o, o, oh"
But when she turns her back on the boy
He grips up from behind
Bang! Bang! Maxwell's silver hammer
Came down upon her head
Clang! Clang! Maxwell's silver hammer
Made sure that she was dead
P.C. thirty one said "Wev'e got a dirty one"
Maxwell stands alone
Painting testemonial pictures
Oh, oh, oh, oh
Rose and Vallery, screaming from the gallery
Say "He must go free"
The judge does not agree, and he tells them so, o, o, oh
But as the words are leaving his lips
A noise comes from behind
Bang! Bang! Maxwell's silver hammer
Came down upon his head
Clang! Clang! Maxwell's silver hammer
Made sure that he was dead
Silver hammer man
This was my favourite Beatles song in middle and high school. I wonder why. Pent-up anger? I was obsessed with Happy Tree Friends, Higurashi no Naku Koro Ni, anything gory and sadistic. It made me laugh.
I mean, this is what I did for fun on my DSi:
One time, I went over to N’s, and showed her a scene from episode 17 of the first season of Higurashi. The one with the fingernail torture device.
She got mad at me.
“Great, now my parents will check my browsing history and see that I watched this.”
The fun was over.
My stance regarding media depictions of violence transformed radically after I went to uni. I wrote a seminar in neuroaesthetics about it. This is my long way of saying that I feel bad about the way I’ve depicted violence in the music video I’ve made. But I still find it so hilarious that it brings me to tears, and despite the above, I am super proud of it.
I didn’t exactly ask everyone involved for their permission. I hope they don’t mind. The teacher told me he’d formed a habit of showing it to students in later years, so I’m not the only one to spread it.
If they find out about this and they’re fine with it, I have some bloopers and outtakes as well.
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