Rollarball

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Kathlene C

 

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May 9, 2011

 

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University

 

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In Rollerball both historical violence as well modern can be evaluated Rollerball although a futuristic sport and society, was based on a combination of rules and some violence. In the start of the movie there is obvious violence with bodies flying around and medics carrying off the injured, but this was a controlled violence as Coakley describes it as brutal body contact or borderline violence (Coakley 2001)...
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On several occasions the main character Johnathen made references of this control by saying "don't fight when you're supposed to be somewhere else" and even teaching other teammates how to take out a biker in a clean way, comparable to a clean take out in baseball. As the movie progressed I believe this is where the futuristic sport turned into a blood-sport of ancient times...
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