released in the 20th century, the negative criticism would have by far, exceeded the positive criticism. The quality of writing, acting, and directing within the film was considered to be one of a high and desirable class. The main challenge that Van Sant faced was the recreation of being gay in the 1970s, and according to the critics, he totally achieved this goal. For individuals who are against homosexuality, they thought negatively about the film. Despite Milk not being the first film that focused
Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho revolutionized the horror genre with narrative surprises, and genre conventions, as well as material considered daring for its time. Gus Van Sant may have attempted to show his appreciation for the film by remaking it, and while the remake may not have added anything wild enough to cause outrage, it certainly didn’t add to the film or introduce us to anything new. Despite the characterization that it is a shot-for-shot remake, there are important distinctions between the
Gus Van Sant’s 2000 film Finding Forrester portrays a unique relationship that develops between William Forrester, an eccentric, reclusive novelist and Jamal Wallace, a gifted scholar-athlete, African-American teenager. After the novelist discovers that the young athlete is also an excellent writer, Forrester secretly takes Wallace on as his protégé, and they develop an unlikely friendship (Van Sant, Finding Forrester). As their relationship develops and they learn about each other, Forrester and
To create a good movie such as Finding Forrester, it takes the time to perfect, but for Gus Van Sant he created a masterpiece that does a brilliant job of directing the plot, characters, camera technique, and setting into the story that will catch the eye of any audience. Finding Forrester is about a boy who scores exceptionally high on statewide standardized test has caught the attention of a prestigious prep school located in upper Manhattan. His name is Jamal Wallace; he is a boy who accidentally
confronted by idealist who want unconstitutional ordinances to be passed. When Harvey Milk is finally elected he establishes ordinances that protect homosexual’s rights. Many people vote against him, but in the end he wins with plurality of votes. Gus Van Sant, the director of the movie, chose to include every detail that he possibly could to relate this movie to American Democracy. He strategically included heterosexual and homosexual actors to spark a political debate. The director clearly wanted
Stephen Moyer once said that “conflict is drama, and how people deal with conflict shows you the kind of people they are” (Brainy quote). The film Finding Forrester, directed by Gus Van Sant, follows a young African American teenager named Jamal Wallace, played by Rob Brown, and an isolated former author named William Forrester, played by Sean Connery. In the beginning of the movie, the relationship between Jamal, and Forrester is almost non existent, as forrester had isolated himself in his downtown
AJ Wells Professor Sharron Cherry COMM 102 80N-N1-201410 27 July 2014 Soup Questions in Life William Forrester enlightens Jamal in “Finding Forrester” (2000) on a soup question that “the object of a question is to obtain information that matters to us and to no one else.” He was explaining how Jamal’s mother valued milk too much to put it in the family soup so Jamal’s soup as a child wasn’t as smooth as Forrester’s soup was. Interpersonal communication also is of value and matters to our
Harvey Milk was a homosexual political leader and gay activist during the 1970s in San Francisco. Harvey Milk has been idolised for his courageous life and fundamental input in acquiring political respect for gay individuals. Milk was a prominent figure in The Gay Liberation Movement during the approximate period of 1970s and1980s. Milk’s area of influence was based in San Francisco, California in the United States of America. He was appointed to the City’s Board of Permit Appeals, making him the
The tragic flaw that causes the hero’s fall is also a custom to the story of the tragic hero, this is known traditionally as a harmantia. Eddie Carbone’s harmantia lies in his denial to accept his incestuous attraction for his niece Catherine. Due to a suppression of his unnatural desire, Carbone now feels that he is justifiable in his struggle against Rodolpho. It may even be possible that Eddie has managed to convince himself that his objections to his niece’s marriage is purely innocent and is
Projection is an Ego’s defense mechanism that displaces the unwanted feelings to a person that appears as a threat to their thoughts. Projection is evident in the movie Good Will Hunting, directed by Gus Van Sant. It is about Will Hunting, a janitor at MIT, which is an unrecognizable genius. He spends his days drinking and fighting until he got a prosecution agreement to help Professor Lambeau while receiving therapy from Dr. Sean Maguire. Will struggles to open up his past experiences in the process
Courage is a force that can make us do incredible things and can help us bring out our true selves. In the film Finding Forrester, Jamal is a young black student who lives in a slum of New York City, he is an incredible student that loves to write and has great basketball skills. Also the mysterious William Forrester, a writer whom has been living in hiding for over 30 years. This powerful story tells how Jamal gaines the courage with William to complete their goals. One of the first points of
Difference and Friendship What does friendship mean? Jamal Wallace is a young and smart boy who meet William Forrester an old man. They become friends because Jamal sneaks into Forrester house. After Jamal leave his bag in Forrester house, Forrester writes on Jamal notebook and Jamal ask him to help about his writing. Although they have some similarities each other, they have differences in races, personalities, and characters. The first difference is their race. Jamal is a 16-year-old black
The struggle of learning how to face adversity, and the benefits of doing so are best presented by both the character development and character foil of William Forrester and Jamal Wallace, the two protagonists in “Finding Forrester” by director Gus Van Sant. The film sets out to examine the idea that the ability to confront challenges in life is something that must be learned in order to live life to its full potential, and to be
Most people in the world are different in many ways. In fact, some people say no human being on earth has the same fingerprints. On a similar topic, my parents are different in many ways also. Although my mother and father are different in the ways they act, live life, and discipline children, I love them both. First off, my mother and father differ in the ways they act. My mother is a very out spoken person, and love to gossip. I remember staying after church for hours because my mother would talk
Everyone may know the action-packed, atomic breathing, gargantious lizard, bringer/saviour of destruction, and King of Monsters that lives in the vast depth oceans of Tokyo, Japan. His/her name is Gojira (or Godzilla in America). So the movie starts off with the scene being in Honolulu, Hawaii with the sky being pitch black, with bright burning stars illuminating the sky with a beautiful light. There are tourists everywhere having a party in a luau with a night show, and amazing food, and beautiful
The story of one kid’s upside down life in the neighborhood of Harlem is told by Walter Dean Myers who creates a very interesting situation in a book called Scorpions. Jamal Hicks, a boy like no other, faces the choice of a life of peace or violence, especially when payback is so tempting. In addition, Jamal tries to avoid meeting the horrible fate of his older brother, currently in jail for stabbing someone. At home, Jamal is saddened by his mother crying because of Randy’s departure and her efforts
The 1997 film, As Good as It Gets, depicts the life of the main character, Melvin Udall. Udall is an author who writes novels about love and relationships, something which is sorely lacking in his own life due. Udall as at some time in the past, prior to the film’s beginning, been diagnosed with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). The film opens with Udall encountering his neighbor’s dog wandering in the hallway of his apartment building. When the dog begins to urinate in the hall, Udall becomes
Cage the Elephant is an American alternative rock band established in 2006 in Kentucky before they quickly relocated to London where they produced their first studio album and their first platinum record, “Cage the Elephant”, in 2008 with their hit single Ain’t No Rest for the Wicked. After reaching a certain amount of notability the band soon developed a real name for themselves and became known as a mainstream modern rock band. Three years succeeding their debut album Cage the Elephant released
In the film “Finding Forrester”, the connection of the two main characters, Jamal Wallace and William Forrester's passion for reading and writing shows the readers the development of true friendship between the two.In the film “Finding Forrester”, the connection of the two main characters, Jamal Wallace and William Forrester show the readers the development of their friendships because of their interest in reading and writing. Jamal Wallace is a 16 years old black boy from the Bronx who is talented
when they are in school. Jamal and Arnold's love was shown as Jamal giving a book to Claire and Arnold giving cartoon to Rowdy. As said, Jamal gifted Claire a signed copy of Avalon Landing, a book that Claire has said she read over a dozen times (Van Sant, Finding Forrester). Jamal gave Claire a book that he knew she would cherish based on what she already told him about the book. Furthermore, Jamal presented the gift to Claire so he could develop his relationship with her. In addition, Arnold drew