Wednesday, March 6, 2019
Is Violence in Film Realistic? Essay
Enough was a movie made in 2002 featuring Jennifer Lopez as the effeminate lead character. The plot of the story centers about Slim Hiller, played by Jennifer Lopez, who is a young mother and is married to an abusive preserve. After eld of abuse, she escapes but continues to hide her identity as well as her babys. Time and time once more her husband finds them, and Slim must again suffer violence at the hands of her husband. Eventually, Slim heartyizes that she will never escaper her husband and must come up with a different rise if she is ever to live freely again.She learns to defend herself and sets a trap for her husband. When he abuses her the next time, it will be the last time, because she kills him in self defense. This is a great action packed movie but non very realistic in terms of depicting municipal violence against women. municipal violence is messy, personally and emotionally, and never comes as neatly packaged as in the movie. Domestic violence victims are women who have struggled with an abusive husband for a long time. She has children, and no means to support herself.She is physical and emotionally dependent on the man that beats her. A domestically abused woman rarely leaves her husband, and she spends the bulk of her life juggling between tolerating the physical abuse and trying to appease her husband. Women who are battered in real life do not want or get revenge. do by women do not want to kill their husbands they just want to be left alone. Also, in real life domestic violence is a lot more subtle and often ends in death of the woman not the man.Depicting domestic violence in film does two differentiate things. The depiction can bring to light societys pestilential of domestic violence. However, because it is a movie, and fiction it can easily be push aside as just a movie I feel that domestic violence was not portrayed realistically in Enough. The movie was meant to be an action packed story where the good girl wins, u nfortunately that never happens in real life. Works Cited Enough. Dir. Michael Apted. Perfs. Jennifer Lopez, Bill Cambell. Film. Columbia Pictures, 2002.
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