Christine Reade vs. Don Draper
Compare and contrast.
shareInteresting choice to compare and contrast, and damn hard even though in some ways they are very similar. I find Don Draper to be both more and less complex than Christine since we know so much more about him then we know about her. I will take a shot at it, but I'm not a film pro in the slightest and can't break them down and analyze them the way others can.
Compare:
Sexually aggressive in the sense that they go after what they want, regardless if it's good or "right".
Incredibly selfish, they make decisions that are best for them no matter the cost.
Cold and calculating unless they don't want to be, but work the distant angle in relationships.
Contrast:
It is heavily implied that Don Draper is the way he is because he was raised in a whore house, while it is heavily implied that Christine is the way she is regardless of the fact she was "raised well". Their upbringings are in direct contrast to one another.
Don Draper is a better friend and has better relationships overall (never thought I would say those words) compared to Christine who even said out loud that she has no friends.
This next contrast is a contrast although it starts as a similarity. They are both sharply intelligent, but Don Draper is creative intelligent whereas Christine is educated intelligent. Their thought process seems starkly different.
Don Draper is more emotional and attached to things, even though he pretends not to be. Christine gets attachments too, but not to the same extent.
That's my start/attempt at that.
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They both were, shall we say, morally-challenged.
Draper's actions were directed by his urges, both sexually and professionally. He just had to have certain women and certain accounts. He was pleased with himself, however briefly, when he made the conquest he sought, whether with a woman or a business client. Then it was off to the next conquest. This is what drove him and made him who he was.
Christine was without motivation. We don't know why she chose a law career but we do know that her sister was an attorney, so that may have influenced her career choice. But we saw her get her internship by simply telling the interviewers what she knew they wanted to hear. She didn't seem terribly sincere or motivated to be a lawyer.
Initially, being an escort was just a way to make a lot of money while having great dates. She had a cavalier attitude toward sex so she didn't mind having sex with these men for the money. It paid the bills and then some and it didn't interfere with her "real life" as a law student and intern. When the video was released, she was fired and dropped out of law school. Her sister suggested she finish school somewhere else, but Christine no longer had any interest in a law career. She pursued her escort career to become as successful as she could be at it. But there never seemed to be any satisfaction. She didn't care if she was being paid to be one of three girls pleasing a sloppy cocaine addict or doing whatever was necessary to please well-paying clients with some emotional or even masochistic issues. She never seemed to enjoy the men or the sex and was always most comfortable when alone.
Christine was successful by her own standards but seemed to live a joyless life that gave her no satisfaction. Draper always seemed motivated to pursue the things that gave him real satisfaction.
That thread is... hum... unexpected. It's really hard for me to trace parallels between them.
But there never seemed to be any satisfaction. She didn't care if she was being paid to be one of three girls pleasing a sloppy cocaine addict or doing whatever was necessary to please well-paying clients with some emotional or even masochistic issues. She never seemed to enjoy the men or the sex and was always most comfortable when alone.
By the way, I don't think Christine was as unhappy as Don was.
He knew what made him happy (conquests at work and in bed).
It just seemed like she was doing a job.
The thing is that Christine was very emotional distant and even narcisistic. So I think her emotional distant gave a that impression that she was very unhappy.
The thing is that Christine was very emotional distant and even narcisistic. So I think her emotional distant gave a that impression that she was very unhappy.
But the camera often focused on her facial expression, which never suggested she was actually happy.
She was neither happy nor unhappy.
I think that was her philosophy on life: that there was no such thing as real happiness (in career, family or other people). So you just do what you want to do and don't worry about what anyone else thinks.
IMO, Draper had highs and lows. He knew what made him happy (conquests at work and in bed). In between those conquests, he had his lows...She didn't experience the satisfaction with her life that Draper sometimes felt. But she also didn't experience the lows that Draper also felt.