6A - Wednesday, February 9, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 6A - Wednesday, February 9, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom VISION From Page 5A entrusted to be the mother of another young girl, also named Jutta. Years pass and Jutta Sr. eventually dies, leaving von Bin- gen to the post of abbess, which she accepts with chagrin. Mean- while, Jutta Jr. (Lena Stoltz, "Ein Teil von mir") spends her time being jealous of the success of her "sister" within the religious com- munity, seemingly forgetting the lesson that their "mother" taught them: "Envy is ugly and misshap- en." Envy may be ugly and mis- shapen, but to von Bingen, nar- cissism certainly is not. She is obsessed, somewhat creepily, with a young nun named Richardus von Stade (Hannah Herzsprung, "The Reader") who comes to the monastery with the sole purpose of dogging after von Bingen until the day she dies - something she does extremely well. Besides her selfish attachment to von Stade, von Bingen's self-serving behavior continues after one of her visions tells her to write down all she sees and hears, which soon turns into an all-consuming obsession which takes up everyone's time. From here, the movie continues in its forward march of drudgery, teas- ing the audience with the promise of von Bingen's death and a conclu- sion to the film, only to zoom in on a flutter of an eyelid, resurrecting her for another 45 minutes. At this point, the only saving grace for the film might be the performances, but even those fall disappoint- ingly flat. The only breaks from the monotony are the interactions between von Bingen and her monk "friend" Volmar (Heino Ferch, "Run Lola Run"), even if their mouth-kissing is a little uncom- fortable to watch. However, the film does have some surprising relevance to mod- ern times. Von Bingen is often called the "devil" because of her visions and her reliance on pagan modes ofhealingsuchas herbs and crystals, demonstrating humani- ty's unfailing fear of the unknown. Moreover, the double standard set against women that still exists today is embodied in a scenario between a few canoodlers in the cloister: After a young nun breaks her vow of chastity with a certain young monk and subsequently takes her own life when ordered to leave the hermitage, the monk in charge of the monastery damns her to hell, whereas he holds no grudge against the boy who got her in trouble. Some things never change. All in all, audience members might leave the theater asking themselves if they've actually just seen a movie. Only saint aficiona- dos will be able to connect with the story in a religious sense at all - save for drawing a metaphor between the lengthy, interminable plotline and Purgatory. MOTHUP From Page 5A with the Moth's message. This past fall she received permission to start her own chapter of the club and hold competitions at the University. She brought together a few of her friends and with the help of some advertising, the groupbegan to take form. LSA senior Alex Green, a friend of Smith who's lived with her for the past two years in a co-op, felt particularly connect- ed to The Moth's agenda. "Everyone has a story," Green said. "Maybe not everyone is going to write a poem, tell a poem or write a story, but everyone has a story." MothUP has already had two successful events. The first, held at the Work Gallery on South State St., had the apropos theme of "first time," while the second was "out of the ordinary" and gathered in the UMMA com- mons. These evenings featured sto- ries whose topics ranged from "The first time I thought my dad was gay" to "The first time I thought I was going to die" to "Meeting up with people that I met through the Internet." "There is something special about how the events happen," Green said. "They are very hon- est. You get an extremely raw window into someone's life. The best stories - whether they are funny, sad or just true - are the ones that have a deep emotional component. And people find ways to confess such that you are put into their shoes, and you can really feel what they are feeling no matter the emotion." These events have signifi- cantly begun integrating the Ann Arbor populace - provid- ing a place for both University students and locals to share their stories. "Part of our vision of bring- ing (MothUP) to Ann Arbor was to create community engage- ment between U of M students and the Ann Arbor community," Smith said. "I noticed that there is a riff between U of M students and the larger community, so this is a way to bring everyone together." 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