Analysis Of The Movie Get Hard Movie

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The movie “Get Hard” is an entertaining buddy comedy film, starring Will Ferrell and Kevin Hart. The movie starts off with a white male, named James King who is an wealthy senior fund manager. It is shown that James, has a huge white mansion, various maids, a young fiancé, as well as many luxury items. On the other hand, his car washer, Darnell, is an African-American male who is working hard to send his daughter to a better school, since her current school is in a bad neighbourhood. At the beginning of the movie, James King is told that he is about to be going to prison for ten years, in a couple of weeks. In order to prepare himself, for this lifestyle change, he hires Darnell, whom he believes is an ex-convict, to teach him the in and …show more content…

It is for this reason that laws were made to increase punishment against what was known as “urban” crime. Although times has changed, there are still many stereotypes around both white and black individuals. Society has filled television shows as well as movies with content that exposes the tension and humor between the African-American and Caucasian race. Films were being made where two males of different races would develop an everlasting friendship, which was a rare occurrence in the 1900s. However nowadays, racial animosities are being shown in film for the reason that it would attracts audiences to buddy films, even though inequality is still present. For instance, in the movie “Get Hard”, Kevin Hart’s character Darnell, is an African-American man, who is struggling to expand his car washing business as well as to provide a better education and home for his daughter. It is also shown that Darnell’s cousin is an ex-convict living in what is known as “the hood”. Whereas, Will Ferrell’s character James, is shown as an extremely wealthy man, who is a senior fund manager that has tons of money to spend. As one can tell, instantly the movie demonstrates the inequality between the two races, demonstrating that Caucasian are generally more well off in comparison to …show more content…

However, in order to attract audiences to buddy films there needs to be some sort of cooperation between the two people, that leads to bonding. “Get Hard” depicts how a successful, wealthy Caucasian male enlist the help of an African-American car washer, automatically assuming that the African-American male was an ex-convict, thus illustrating the racist stereotypes about African-American males. What makes this part of the film comedic is how James bluntly asks Darnell to help him with preparing for prison. As humans we know that racism is a very sensitive subject, based on the origin of it in America. So the fact the James was so forthcoming to Darnell is hilarious because by analyzing the interaction between these two characters, James unknowingly dismissed the sensitive part that comes with racism and looks to Darnell as a sort of instructor. By the end of the movie, it is shown that two individuals of different race, can cooperate and work with each other developing a good relationship. The characters are able to set aside their difference and work together to achieve a common goal, thus learning that they are more similar than they

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