A movie that is dramatic yet thought provoking, humorous but dark… The Outsiders is a timeless classic that has pulled on viewers’ heartstrings for decades and made them question whether the society that they live in is lawful and just. Set in a small town which is divided by two rivaling groups, the Socials and the Greasers, Ponyboy Curtis (C. Thomas Howell) will narrate his story which will surely leave you heartbroken. This movie features world renowned actors such as Tom Cruise, Matt Dillon, and Patrick Swayze who act phenomenally and are authentic to the roles of the characters in the novel. If you are seeking an enticing, comical, and tragic movie, the Outsiders is worth watching and will surely satisfy your needs.
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add the same level of detail and effort than applied in the novel. However, the Outsiders is a clear exception to this trend and Francis Coppola has obviously paid attention to minor details such as the colors in the background and the visual symbols.
When making a movie, the director has freedom to add extra symbols or colors that convey a certain mood to the viewer, and there are several examples of this in the film. For instance, in the rumble scene between the Greasers and Socials, there is a massive fire in the background which projects many different messages and moods. It could represent the tension and hatred between the gangs and the warm colors and the size of the fire could amplify this message. From what we can infer from the book and movie, the tension between the gangs is very extreme and it looks like gang fights and murders are very prevalent. For example, there were many instances in the film and novel when one gang would jump members from other gang like when Ponyboy was jumped in the beginning of the story and when Johnny was attacked by Bob and his crew. In addition, in many ominous …show more content…
and scary parts of the movie, like the fight between the Greasers and Johnny and Ponyboy, Coppola made the background dark so that it enhances the sense of fear in the audience. The deep and heartbreaking scenes in the movie were accompanied with beautiful hues of gold, red, and purple sunsets in the background that are usually used to give a break to the audience to reflect on the message of the film. In the movie, when Johnny and Ponyboy were talking about their future, the setting was in a sunset because it showed the boys when they were vulnerable and the conversation that they had was Overall, even though the colors may not seem like a major part of any movie, they are used to change your feelings about a certain scene. Cinematography is an important aspect in many films and it allows the director to use certain techniques like foreshadowing and special effects. Using special effects is a popular technique that has been used in many movies because it allows directors to implement certain effects and visual details such as explosions and fire into the film without the danger and cost of doing so. An example of special effects used in the movie is during the fire scene in the church. Using real fire in the movie would be very expensive and put the actors in danger as opposed to special effects which is much easier and inexpensive to implement. Francis Coppola uses many techniques in cinematography like zooming in and different transitions to get the emotions and mood of the scene across to the viewer. In many parts of the movie, Coppola zoomed into certain objects like knives or cigarettes to hint to the viewer that something is about to happen. In one scene, he zoomed into a cigarette that Ponyboy dropped on the ground in the church to foreshadow the fire. However, another reason he might have done that is because film quality was much worse back then than it is today so directors had to zoom into small objects so that the audience could know what it was. The cinematography techniques used in this film were used for several reasons like adding dramatic effect and overcoming the challenges of bad video quality. The choice of actors in this movie fit the characters in the story very well and they definitely looked the part.
In one part of the novel, SE Hinton stated that Johnny and Ponyboy looked younger than they were and Coppola definitely took that into account. He chose actors that were able to phenomenally play their part but still looked like the characters that Hinton described. The costumes were also a big aspect in the movie and they looked exactly how you would expect them to look with greasy hair and leather jackets. However, looking the part isn’t the most important thing when acting a role. You have to have to have the characteristics of the person that you are playing. For example, the role of Johnny played by Ralph Macchio requires the actor to look frightened and on-edge all the time. In addition, a nice touch that was added to all the character’s was the use of accents. All the Socials and Greasers had accents that you would expect the citizens of a small town would have. Overall, the actors in this movie played a believable role and looked like gang members as
well. In conclusion, the Outsiders is a classic movie that has been a success ever since it hit the theatres decades ago. It has an amazing storyline that is comical, heartbreaking, and action packed and it features world renowned actors who play a very accurate depiction of their roles which is why it deserves four stars. A common rule that is used when reviewing a film is that the movie is never as good as the book but the Outsiders is definitely an outlier to this rule and it is proven every minute that you are watching it.
Whenever a great book is released, a movie is sure to follow. Some movies don’t capture the full image of the book, and the Outsiders movie, while close, is very different than the book. The book the Outsiders was released in 1967 by S.E. Hinton who was only seventeen. The book gained multiple rewards later on. The movie was made almost twenty years later in 1983. The movie shows fans a visual representation of the book, The Outsiders. The Outsiders book is different from the movie because the book shows Ponyboy’s thoughts, the movie doesn’t show much of what happens to Ponyboy after Dally’s death, and doesn’t show movie-watchers much of Johnny’s backstory.
He acts like a mentor or mascot to the Greasers. Steve Randle - Soda's best friend and another member of the Greasers. Summary: The Outsiders is a coming-of-age story about a group of boys engaged in a dangerous feud with the wealthier residents of their town. The narrator, Ponyboy Curtis, is a teenager who lives alone with his two brothers. He is interested in academics and sports, but does not receive the same respect and treatment granted to the wealthier kids, who belong to a different gang called the Socs.
The Outsiders book and movie were different from each other in many ways. The Outsiders is about a boy (Ponyboy) who tells us his story about how he feels being a Greaser. His friends (including him) are all one gang who look out for each other and hang out. Their rivals, the Socs, are the rich kids that like to beat up and pick on the Greasers. Ponyboy tells us what happens to him during one week. Ponyboy goes to the movies with his friends and meets two girl Socs. Dally, Ponyboy’s one friend, talks to the Socs. Ponyboy and Johnny tell Dally to leave the Socs alone and the Socs invite them to sit with them. After the movie the Socs boyfriends show up and threaten to start a fight for messing around with
The Outsiders is about how you choose to view people and how you think of certain social groups.
The Outsiders identified the 60’s, often there would be violence between groups and often involving a group’s social class. For instance, the tensions between the Socs and Greasers is violent, and this will lead to Bob’s death, Johnny’s death, as well as many injuries throughout both gangs. The book The Outsiders is written by S.E. Hinton and is portrayed through the eyes of a high school student in Tulsa, OK where S.E. Hinton grew up. Hinton began writing The Outsiders in 1965 at the age of 17 and the book was finally published in 1967 when she was 19. The difference in perspective upon the society and social class creates issues throughout The Outsiders and they assume the problems will be solved with violence,
The Outsiders S.E. Hinton is about two gangs, the Socs and Greasers, who do not get along and are fighting each other as well as society. Both of the gangs are judged by their appearance, social status, and where they are from. One character that stands out in the story is Ponyboy because he is dynamic with many sides to his personality, and he is the protagonist of the story. Ponyboy can be described as sensitive, smart, and brave.
The Outsiders The book and the movie, The Outsiders, are both awesome. They both are very exciting and scary and crazy. It basically tell how the Soc and Greasers do not get along and it causes so much drama and tension between each other. As all this drama goes on the “gang” of greasers are always there for each other and helping each other out when they are having a rough time.
The movie, The Outsiders, starts with the Curtis parents on their weekly, Saturday evening drive to the baking store to buy some ingredients for their boys’ favorite Sunday morning, breakfast treat: chocolate cake. The Curtis boys love their chocolate cake for Sunday breakfast not only because they love it, but also because they appreciate how hard their parents have to work to save the monies necessary for the morsels that put smiles on their faces!
A hero is someone who is admired for his/her courage and his/her need to help others. Some examples of heroes are Spiderman, Superman, Ironman, Superwoman, and Batman. However, the real heroes are strangers that risk their lives to help others. The book, The Outsiders, shows several heroes that sacrifice their own safety for the greater good. This book centers around the gang, greasers, and the feud between the greasers and Socs. Three characters that show enormous courage and save multiple lives are Johnny, Ponyboy, and Dally. In S.E Hinton’s The Outsiders, Johnny, Ponyboy, Dally emerge as heroes because they all risk their lives for another.
"The Outsiders" is a story that deals with a conflict between two gangs, the "Greasers" from the East Side of town and the "Socs" from the east-side of town. This is a story that is told in the first person. Ponyboy Curtis is the one telling the story. Here is a summary of the story.
The story The Outsiders By S.E Hinton is said to be “timeless” because kids can relate to the characters and themes of the story. In my opinion the story The Outsiders is not timeless because kids these days can’t relate to the characters in the story The Outsiders. Kids today aren’t riding in rodeos, roll drunks, jump smaller kids, walk to a stranger's house, or get in a stranger’s car, also they get arrested at the age of 10. Saying the statement “The Outsiders is a “timeless” book “ is an invalid statement. So, Kids today often don’t relate to The Outsiders anymore in many ways.
In S.E Hinton’s The Outsiders, a “Greaser” having promise is impossible.A Greaser can not be promising; they are the lowest of society. There is, however, against considerable odds, a Greaser who shows incredible promise. Darrel Curtis, eldest son of his deceased parents and guardian of his two younger brothers, was one of the only characters who showed major promise. However, society refused to accept that he had potential. Darrel Curtis showed major promise and should have had a favorable future regardless of his lack of wealth because of his determination, hard work, and intelligence.
Throughout life individuals face many challenges testing their values and personality one situation at a time. In the evocative novel The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton themes of growing up and innocence are shown. Ponyboy is not your average 14 year old he is part of a gang known to many as the Greasers. He encounters many situations testing his values and beliefs. Having lost both his parents recently he and his brothers stick together like a true family but this relationship is tested when Darry hits Ponyboy. He also experiences the loss several close friends in a very short period of time. Throughout this novel, Ponyboy encounters many life changing experiences that prove he is a dynamic character.
The Outsiders is about the life of a 14-year-old boy. The book tells the story of Ponyboy “Curtis” and his struggles with right and wrong in a society in which he believes that he is an outsider. Ponyboy and his two brothers, Darrel (Darry), who is 20, and Sodapop, who is 16, have recently lost their parents in an automobile accident. Pony and Soda are allowed to stay under Darry's guardianship as long as they all behave themselves. The boys are greasers, a class term that refers to the young men on the East Side, the poor side of town. The greasers' rivals are the Socs, short for Socials, who are the "West-side rich kids."
The Outsiders is a very well known book written by S. E. Hinton when she was 15 and in high school. Because she was 15, the book had some incorrect grammar, but this was accepted due to the fact that it was from a 14 year old’s perspective. Hinton wrote the novel mainly for herself and never intended it to be published, until her mother read it (Notable Biographies) The book The Outsiders was published in April 24, 1967. The movie of The Outsiders was released on March 25, 1983 and directed by Francis Ford Coppola (IMBd). The main character in the book and movie was 14 year old Ponyboy Curtis. Ponyboy hung out with “bad boys” who were considered juvenile delinquents or hoods by the society. The main conflict in both the book and the movie is