Art and integrity in The Fabulous Baker Boys

Joseph H. Kupfer
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The title of the film by Steve Kloves (1989) refers to the dual-piano, languishing lounge act performed by two brothers. The resurgence and demise of the musical team is brought about by the addition of a sultry, female vocalist--Susie Diamond. Embedded within the story is an exploration of integrity and its augmentation by the virtues of courage and honesty. Integrity marks an individual whose self is a coherent, consistent whole. Important elements of the individual’s personality are mutually supportive rather than being disparate or in conflict. The integrity scrutinized by the film is Jack’s; it involves the younger brother’s inconsistent fidelity to his considerable musical talent. Late in the story we learn that he despises performing the popular musical fare with his brother and that he really wants to be creative, playing jazz. Although Jack is shown playing piano with modulated passion at a jazz club, we infer that he does so infrequently. Jack’s older brother is not in conflict with himself because his talent is suited to playing the bland tunes that are the staple of the act. Jack’s integrity is compromised because his commitment to his art is half-hearted; he cannot make the leap of faith--in himself. He knows that he hates playing the lounge music, is moved by jazz, and has considerable ability. Jack therefore realizes, however vaguely, that he ought to give himself to the music he loves, despite the risks this would entail. The trajectory of the film-story can be viewed as Jack finally summoning the courage to honestly confront his struggle with integrity and deciding to do something about it.
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《了不起的面包师男孩》中的艺术与正直
这部由史蒂夫·克洛夫(1989)执导的电影的片名指的是两兄弟演奏的双钢琴、萎靡不振的休息室表演。音乐团队的复兴和消亡是由一个性感的女歌手苏西·戴蒙德(Susie Diamond)的加入带来的。在这个故事中嵌入了对正直的探索,并通过勇气和诚实的美德来增强正直。正直标志着一个人的自我是一个连贯一致的整体。个人性格的重要元素是相互支持的,而不是互不相关或相互冲突的。影片审视的是杰克的正直;它涉及到弟弟对他相当大的音乐天赋的不稳定的忠诚。在故事的后期,我们了解到他讨厌和他哥哥一起表演流行音乐,他真的想要有创造力,演奏爵士乐。虽然杰克在一家爵士俱乐部里充满激情地弹钢琴,但我们推断他很少这样做。杰克的哥哥并没有与自己发生冲突,因为他的天赋适合演奏作为演出主要内容的平淡曲调。杰克的正直受到损害,因为他对艺术的承诺是半心半意的;他不能对自己有信心。他知道自己讨厌播放休闲音乐,被爵士乐所感动,而且有相当的能力。因此,杰克意识到,无论多么模糊,他应该把自己奉献给他喜欢的音乐,尽管这将带来风险。电影故事的发展轨迹可以看作是杰克最终鼓起勇气,诚实地面对他与正直的斗争,并决定为此做点什么。
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