Film Analysis Of The Movie 'Leaving Las Vegas'

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The movie Leaving Las Vegas was an interesting film about someone who abused substances. The main character Ben was an alcoholic which was highlighted by his constant drinking of alcohol. For instance, he consumed alcohol night and day to function. He also had a suitcase full of alcohol. He often did not appear to be aware of his surroundings and slurred his words when interacting with others. What I gathered from the movie is that Ben’s drinking was a coping mechanism. I do not think it was clearly stated in the movie but I think Ben’s drinking was result of him losing his wife and child.
The other main character in the movie was Sera that played the love interest of Ben. Sera also had some issues. Sera seemed to have experienced a lot sexual abuse in her life which, was kind of shown in the movie. When Sera worked as a prostitute she was sexual assaulted and physically abused. For …show more content…

He was able to form a relationship and interact with others. In addition, what I learned from the film were the consequences that could occur as a result of abusing substances. For example, Ben loss his family, job, and friends as a result of his alcohol use. Ben sold all his possessions to support his drinking habit, such as his car, and house. He also moved to Vegas to spend all his money and follow through with his plan to kill himself. I think Ben was interested in killing himself which, he stated on multiple occasions in the film. He also refused treatment. For example, Ben told Sera his girlfriend in the movie, to never ask him to stop drinking. However, Sera did ask him later in the film to see doctor. Ben became upset and threatened to leave Sera, when she asked him to see a doctor. Ben eventually died at the end which, I think was a result of the alcoholism. What I learned from the character Sera is that past trauma and abuse could impact someone in the

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