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Compose a 500 words essay on Compare two movies by the characters , transporter 3 and death race. Needs to be plagiarism free!(Tasker, pg 4)Characters form an integral part of a movie, but in action m
Compose a 500 words essay on Compare two movies by the characters , transporter 3 and death race. Needs to be plagiarism free!
(Tasker, pg 4)
Characters form an integral part of a movie, but in action movies we find, that priority is given to ‘action over dialogue, characterization or emotion.” These movies are more of “visually exciting, conceptually shallow entertainment machines.” (Tasker, pg 104) Characters, especially the hero, in such films are known for their physique than their psychology and “broad sentimentality replaces emotional complexity or depth.’ (Tasker, pg 112)
In the two action movies, Death Race 2000 and Transporter, both revolving around cars and car chases, the hero features in almost all the scenes, but he provides no peek into his psyche nor the reasons which drive into the course of action he is in. In Transporter, the hero is “a compromised man doing good” while in Death Race he is “a U.S. working man, doomed to wage the proletarian fight.” (White, 2008) The hero is forced to take recourse to certain objectionable means in order to achieve his ends, which often deal with physical violence and races, where victory is achieved through death-defying stunts. Another very important attribute of the hero in an action movie is that he has a heart of gold and would go to any lengths to protect the poor and defenseless.
( White, 2008) is forced to don the mantle of Frankenstein, the victor of death races, broadcast to a depraved public, hungering all the time for action. Jensen has been arrested wrongfully, and is made to take part in the race, staged over three days, where the final goal is to remain the last person alive, in this modern-day gladiatorial spectacle. The prison becomes the arena and the warden is the circus master, who drives the whole contest. Jensen shows that he has a moral streak in him and is ready to do anything which would restore to him his honor and name. He is in prison because he is unemployed, and this futuristic