Analysis Of Being John Malkovich

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Being John Malkovich is a film that very closely relates to many questions of philosophy. The main character, Craig Schwartz, was originally a puppeteer but due to the economy was forced to leave his job and become a file clerk in Manhattan. When beginning his new job, he is told that his company's office is on the seventh and a half floor of the building. While one the seventh and a half floor Craig finds a small door that is a portal into the body of John Malkovich. This portal opens all sorts of philosophical questions. The philosophical question nature of self come into play in this film. The questions such as What makes us us? and Why do we do the things we do? are present throughout the film.
A puppeteer is a person who who controls a puppet, which by definition, is a person who is entirely controlled by someone else. This definition is clearly illustrated through the character of John Malkovich. Craig is a puppeteer who uses his puppets to act out his fantasies. By Craig controlling the puppet, Malkovich, he is manipulating the puppet to "see" things through a specific perspe...

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