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Film Analysis: The Outsiders

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The classic motion picture called ‘The Outsiders’ filmed in 1983 and directed by Francis Ford Coppola, is about an urban town of Tulsa, Oklahoma, that is divided between the rich southern region gang called ‘The Socials’ and the poor northern region gang called ‘The Greasers’. Some of 'The Greasers' boys are at the drive-in movie theater and ‘Cherry’ Sherri Valance and Marcia are also there seeming to be in trouble; Dallas, Ponyboy, and Johnny from the gang help them out. Far along that same night, a group from the gang ‘The Socs’ runs after Johnny to bang him up and then also to try to drown Ponyboy in a crown water fountain nearby. Though, Johnny pulls out his knife and stabs Bob who is one of ‘The Socs’ and kills him, which keeps Ponyboy from drowning. The worried and …show more content…

Approximately about a week passed by while they were there, Johnny and Ponyboy make a decision to go back home with Dallas. Johnny and Ponyboy want to turn themselves in and claim the homicide as self-defense. They go out for a drive and then on their way back to the church, they see it all on fire and Ponyboy and Johnny runs to aid the children who were stuck inside the church and become brave men who saved them. In spite of this, Johnny is seriously injured and was then sent to the hospital. In the meantime, and ‘The Greasers’ get ready to fight ‘The Socs’ to take revenge for Johnny’s sake. On the night of the famous fight, regardless of symptoms of tiredness, Ponyboy still wants to go. Yet, Darrell unwillingly lets him join, telling him and Soda to leave if the police come. So, ‘The Socs’ pull

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