Analysis of Gangster Movies

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Music and Movies

 

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Maryann L

 

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July 9, 2015

 

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The way the characters spend their money, create a first impression, interact with the non-business world (i.e. family, friends), interact with business partners, and so on, all are crucial to the understanding of the director's intentions and purpose. In the movies Pulp Fiction (1994), White Heat (1949), and Bugsy (1991), the three directors portray their actors in very distinct and unique ways that adhere to the "gangster" image...
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Jules (Samuel L. Jackson) in Pulp Fiction, Cody Garret (James Cagney) in White Heat, and Benjamin Siegel (Warren Beatty) in Bugsy are the three fictional and non-fictional characters who slowly develop into the "larger than life" men that viewers desire to become. Money is always the present issue behind gangster films, as it is the initial greed and desire to purchase all of their hearts' desire which drives the men initially to their evil lifestyles...
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