The film Cinderella Man follows an ex-boxer named Jim Braddock living in America during the Great Depression. The film provides a shocking yet accurate look at what life was like for the citizens living during this time. Finding a job was difficult, and providing enough food for their families was a struggle; with all these economic problems people had to face, it left people with almost no money to spend recreationally. With so many people out of employment and broke, the demand for cheap entertainment methods boomed during these years. People started to create art, music, and film, that was enjoyed at a cheap price. This was not only a good way that citizens were able to entertain themselves but also a way for the government to create more jobs …show more content…
for the people creating the entertainment. In the film, however, the source of entertainment highlighted was sports, attending sports venues like boxing was still not cheap around this time, although, this method of entertainment was still very popular during the Great Depression due to radio broadcasting. The radio meant nearly free entertainment for millions of people in the US and Canada, and sports matches were very popular for people to listen to at the time.
In the movie, everyone who attended boxing matches appeared to be upper class, as shown by their clothing, but later on it is revealed that a large part of the middle class, especially those who couldn’t afford to go to sports venues, listened either in their local restaurants or in their homes to the radio. This allowed people to have real-time entertainment at almost no cost, which is what made sports like boxing so popular. While radio shows were also very popular, providing entertainment for the young and old, sports broadcasting brought people great entertainment, and a way to cheer on their favorite team for no cost at all. Therefore, The integration of the radio into peoples homes and in restaurants brought colour to the grey years of the depression. It provided a cheap way for citizens to entertain themselves, and to listen in on the nearest sports match. The movie Cinderella Man provides a very accurate description of what entertainment was like during the Great Depression, and how vital devices like the radio were to the North American culture at the
time. Today, we have many more forms of entertainment like television and the internet, but in a time of economic struggle like the Great Depression, entertainment was an escape of sorts, a distraction from the harsh reality of North America at the time, which is highlighted in the scene in the movie where everyone is huddled around the radio listening to the boxing match. This state of depression is what made sports and other forms of entertainment so popular, and men and women like Jim Braddock so important to the culture of North America.
The Great Depression is one of the worst time for America. Books, cartoons, and articles have been written about the people during the Depression and how they survived in that miserable period. For example, the book Bud not Buddy takes place in the time of the Great Depression. Bud is a ten year old orphan, who was on the run trying to find his dad. There are many feelings throughout the book like sadness and scarceness. There are many diverse tones in the book about what people were feeling at the time.
The film, the Cinderella Man is a biographical film following the life of boxer James J. Braddock during the Great Depression. Movies such as Seabiscuit always over-exaggerate the horrible lives of people during the Great Depression. However, the Cinderella man correctly shows the life through the 1930s and accurately portrays the struggles during the Great Depression. The director, Ron Howard, depicts the depression perfectly and gives the viewer a sense of what life was like during that time by using emotions, body language as well as technical appearance.
The Cinderella Man In the movie the Cinderella man who is called James jay Braddock and he is a fighter and in his first fight he broke his hand and had a cast on for 6-8 weeks when he broke his hand the second time he got deregisted from the boxing industry until his hand was healed he could get back into the boxing industry so he could fight again and he fights to keep his family out of poverty. At the start of the movie he was fighting a boxer and he won a lot of money and then in a week or two he had no money left to feed his wife and children and he suffered in the great depression badly cause it was hard to get a job to earn money to get food for his family and one of his kids got sick so he went down to the docks to get work to earn Money
Cinderella Man came out in the year 2005, it is a non fiction movie directed by Ron Howard. It is based on the story of a boxer during the Depression, James J. Braddock. Braddock had to over come many adversities such as the economical and societal conditions. Another adversity he had to overcome was living in the Depression and all the things that go along with that. Braddock’s character traits shown in the movie are all important and appropriate due to the harshness of those times.
The Great Depression was definitely gruesome to live through, but it built the character of America. The Depression was a revenge on how carefree Americans were during the roaring twenties. This was a pivotal point where many laws and regulations were set in place to ensure America would never face these tough times ever again. James J Braddock was a fairly wealthy man in the Roaring Twenties, but it didn’t take him long to become just the average American living in the Great Depression working to keep his family from starvation. James J. Braddock was truly an inspiration to many Americans during the Great Depression.
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The arts played a significant role in the Great Depression- not only as a means of escapism for some people, but also a psychological and ideological role that provided inspiration and optimism in a time of severe doubt and fear. For example, film provided an escape for a couple of hours, but also portrayed success during this time period. Many films focused on social realities of the time period, so that people could relate to these films. Films gave images of hope and success because they portrayed ordinary people, such as a girl winning a role in a play, or a man and a woman randomly meeting and falling in love. Andrew Bergman explains the effect of these films in his article Hollywood and the Great Depressi...
The Great Depression is seen as one of the most sorrowful and desolate times in the history of the United States. This was the longest period of recession ever seen by this nation so far. It lasted from 1929 to 1939, over ten years of complete confusion and despondency within the people. Many Americans were greatly affected by this tragic time and sacrificed much of their lives so that they and their families may have the chance to live. This act of desperation can be seen throughout the movie, The Cinderella Man, where a professional boxer, Jim Braddock, becomes crippled by the depression, both economically and spiritually.
The great depression was a very sad and hard time. This was a time where people had little money, no available jobs and just had a hard time with everything. Many people had nd any way to make money whether it was cutting kid’s hair in neighborhood, picking fruit, selling iron cords house to house or even painting a house for 5 dollars. Even though this was a very hard time some people still had hope that things would get better. This was a really bad time until Franklin Roosevelt who was for the government supporting the Americans and not the other way around became president.
The Great Depression of the 1930’s caused widespread poverty, but the popular culture of the time did not reflect this. People wanted to escape from this harsh time so movies, dancing and sports became very popular. Radios broadcasted boxing matches and boxers became stars. The heavyweight champion James J. Braddock aka “Cinderella Man,” gained popularity. James Braddock gained fame by winning many fights and proving everyone wrong when they said he was too old and couldn’t win.
During the 1920’s, America was a prosperous nation going through the “Big Boom” and loving every second of it. However, this fortune didn’t last long, because with the 1930’s came a period of serious economic recession, a period called the Great Depression. By 1933, a quarter of the nation’s workers (about 40 million) were without jobs. The weekly income rate dropped from $24.76 per week in 1929 to $16.65 per week in 1933 (McElvaine, 8). After President Hoover failed to rectify the recession situation, Franklin D. Roosevelt began his term with the hopeful New Deal. In two installments, Roosevelt hoped to relieve short term suffering with the first, and redistribution of money amongst the poor with the second. Throughout these years of the depression, many Americans spoke their minds through pen and paper. Many criticized Hoover’s policies of the early Depression and praised the Roosevelts’ efforts. Each opinion about the causes and solutions of the Great Depression are based upon economic, racial and social standing in America.
Great Depression was one of the most severe economic situation the world had ever seen. It all started during late 1929 and lasted till 1939. Although, the origin of depression was United Sattes but with US Economy being highly correlated with global economy, the ill efffects were seen in the whole world with high unemployment, low production and deflation. Overall it was the most severe depression ever faced by western industrialized world. Stock Market Crashes, Bank Failures and a lot more, left the governments ineffective and this lead the global economy to what we call today- ‘’Great Depression’’.(Rockoff). As for the cause and what lead to Great Depression, the issue is still in debate among eminent economists, but the crux provides evidence that the worst ever depression ever expereinced by Global Economy stemed from multiple causes which are as follows:
Many people have heard of Frankenstein, Dracula, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and the Wizard of Oz. All of these classic movies come from the 1930s. The 1930s were filled with hardship as the country going through the Great Depression. Different forms of entertainment were used to distract people from their problems. In the well-known novel To Kill a Mockingbird children and adults use entertainment as a temporary solution until their problems are solved and their hardships are overcome. Entertainment such as movies, books, and music provided relief to Americans during the Great Depression.
After the victory of World War 1, the U.S. had a positive spike in its economy and during the early 1920s it’s economic boost was called the Roaring 20s. Everyone’s yearly wages were high and unemployment rates were low, but this period of prosperity was followed by a dramatic downfall in the late 1920s and 1930s called, The Great Depression. Jim Braddock, the main character of Cinderella Man and boxer, had experienced the full hardship of this time during the movie, and portrays the living situation of the U.S. population during the devastation. Through his experiences comes an insight of The Great Depressions impact. The Great Depression caused the U.S. economy to plummet and with this came the rise of unemployment and lowered yearly workers’ wages, causing a drastic change in home and work life for the people.
The Great Depression was the deepest and longest-lasting economic downfall in the history of the United Sates. No event has yet to rival The Great Depression to the present day today although we have had recessions in the past, and some economic panics, fears. Thankfully the United States of America has had its shares of experiences from the foundation of this country and throughout its growth many economic crises have occurred. In the United States, the Great Depression began soon after the stock market crash of October 1929, which sent Wall Street into a panic and wiped out millions of investors ("The Great Depression."). In turn from this single tragic event, numerous amounts of chain reactions occurred.