To Kill A Mockingbird (1962) 129 mins Film Journal - Humanities
Please watch the film To Kill A Mockingbird (1962) and and make a journal response similar to the one I will attach.Thanks.AROUND 1000 WORDS. DUE AT 11:59PM EASTERN TIME. goodfugitive_from_chain_gang_journal__3___1_.docx Unformatted Attachment Preview CJUS P300 Fugitive from a Chain Gang Journal Response SUMMARY RESPONSE Intro-war ship returns-newspaper headlines Newspaper headlines used to explain background or setting like a lot of the other films we’ve watched James family and his former boss welcome him as he gets off the train from war and boss offers him his job back Ironic that he just told his army pals that he wanted to follow his dream of working as engineer but then his old boss and his family are immediately pushing him back into the factory. The blonde girl waiting for him looks like all the blonde short curly haired girls from the movies made in the 30’s. James desire to “get away from routine” is 1st brought up. James goes back to factory clerical job at the urge of his family, his desk sits in front of a window with a clear view of a new bridge being built Sets up a situation where he has to constantly face the fact that he’s not living his dream To show transition to each new city they use a map to trace his travels interspersed with a shot of the mode of transportation used to get there (New England→New Orleans→OshKosh, Ship→Train→Walking) Interesting way to get through space and time without spending time explaining in dialogue or showing in scenes. He tries to sell his army medal but the shop has too many of them already Shows the scarcity of jobs that the men who came back from war faced Meets Foster in motel(?) and they go to diner together. Muni’s eyes light p at sight of the burgers grilling. Foster sticks the place up. Desperate times, Foster dies and Muni goes to prison all for $5. Why did Muni run? Or not say anything in his defense? Chain gang camp. Highlights bad parts of prison camp (inedible food, cruel violent guards, etc) Loading trucks scene. Blacks have their own truck. Seems like he is back in army-like situation with all the men being forced to walk in line and follow orders Shows the racial segregation of the camp (and of the time) Warden is whipping men but you just see the shadow of him doing it and hear the whipping sound Production code censoring the depiction of graphic images. Next scene follows a transition sequence of calendar days being torn off to show time passed. Muni and a few of the guys watch a prisoner get released and another get taken out in coffin. Muni starts talking about escape. The scene highlights the hopelessness of the situation because the guard tells the released prisoner he’ll be back— makes it seem like the only way out is dying or leaving only to return later Chain gang assigned to railroad work. Buck (who never misses) hits Muni’s shackles to loosen them for him so he can try and escape Escape seems to be James thing-escape routine, escape from hold up and police, escape from chain gang From ship to train to walking shows that as he has to keep leaving to find work he’s obviously struggling more with money each time. CJUS P300 Fugitive from a Chain Gang Journal Response SUMMARY RESPONSE “Getting outta here”- Muni to guard Double meaning-getting out of the line up but really getting out of the chain gang all together Muni uses reed to hide under water and breath which makes the bloodhounds lose his trail I know I’ve seen this tactic parodied in another film, which made it seem ridiculous but here it comes off like it’s actually plausible and brilliant really Muni gets a shave at barber shop where a cop comes in talking about his escape and even describing him but Muni asks for a towel to cover his face Dumb, ineffective them comes up like other movies. Another Scarface-esque shaving scene. After shave barber says “how was it, close enough?” and Muni replies “Plenty!” Double meaning—plenty close to getting caught Muni at train station, orders 2 hamburgers, police captain and his men show up and chase the wrong man. 2 hamburgers are all he wanted before and it landed him on the chain gang. Dumb, ineffective cops. Paychecks shown to show him moving up the ladder in his construction and engineering jobs I like this transition, it’s clever like the other ones. Finally living his dream job. Marie tells Muni he’ll be sorry some day after he tells her he doesn’t love her. Marie looks just like the blonde girls from the other movies and especially from the earlier scenes (train station girl and Red’s prostitute girl). Also, foreshadowing of her betraying him shown here. Later she blackmails him into marrying her when she finds out about chain gang. This time his escape is again denied (he was about to leave her) and he is sentenced to an unhappy marriage which is nearly as miserable a fate as the chain gang later you see that Marie is even more unlikable-she’s a durnk and a cheater too Muni meets another blonde girl at a nightclub and they go to a secluded spot and talk about making a getaway and “getting out of here” I couldn’t even tell at first that the girl wasn’t Marie because again this 4th blonde girl looks the same as the first 3. Also , the escape theme and nightclub scene show up. Marie turns him in, he fights extradition until they tell him they’ll give him a pardon if he serves 90 days doing a clerical job on the chain gang Clerical job again offered as some kind of compromise that he should be happy to have but both times it doesn’t turn out the way it’s supposed t. Back in prison, shows the chalk board with count of 34 whites and 69 negroes. Racial segregation shown again, also I think it’s obviously trying to give message that blacks are more likely to be criminals which is a racist stereotype. State lied and goes back on word, gives him 9 more months, later denies him again and gives him 9 years State shown as bad guy and Muni as good guy who voluntarily agreed to come back because he trusted them. 90 days→9 months→9 years. CJUS P300 Fugitive from a Chain Gang Journal Response SUMMARY Car chase scene with Bomber and Muni. Bomber says “getting out” as he falls off truck dead after being shot, Muni goes back for him to see if he’s still alive and can help RESPONSE “getting out” used again as double meaning Muni again comes off as good guy who obviously doesn’t deserve to be in prison Muni uses dynamite to blow up bridge and stop the cops from catching him Seems to symbolize him blowing up his dream and his chance of ever being able to live a happy carefree life as a bridge builder Cops again shown dumb and ineffective in catching him Final scene-goes to Marie after long period of hiding out, hears a loud noise and gets frightened, backs up into the darkness with his famous line “I steal” when asked how he gets by In the beginning he was jumpy about loud noises because it remeinded him of the war and gunfire and bombing, but now it is scary because he is constantly trying to not get caught. The system turned an innocent man into a criminal. 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