“It is your evil that will be sought by us.” This is exactly what Connor and Murphy set out to do. Fueled by their religion, they set out to rid Boston of evil. The twin brothers seem to be unstoppable. One F.B.I. agent is going to make it his job to stop them. The Boondock Saints is a movie about religion, family, and vigilante justice.
Irish Catholic, twin brothers Murphy and Conner have grown tired of crime in Boston. The brothers are out to cleanse their streets of evil. The brothers are inspired by their faith to use their own brand of vigilante justice. One by one they will rid the streets of the mob along with numerous assorted evil doers. Their friend Rocco joins them in their quest. Even with Smecker hot on their trail and El Duce
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around every corner. They continue to risk their lives for Veritas (truth) and Aequitas (justice) the beliefs they hold to firmly. After one of the mob killings the brothers turned themselves into the police.
During the interrogation, it was determined they had acted in self-defense. The brothers were allowed to spend the night in the holding cell to avoid the press. The brothers were sound asleep when they both wake up with a start. The brothers believe they have just receive a "calling" from God. It will put them on a path of murder and mayhem.
This scene is religious in nature because the brothers believed that they had a vision from God. They thought they were given orders by God to “Destroy all that which is evil, so that which is good may flourish.” This was an epiphany, which by its own definition is the manifestation of Christ. Nothing says religion more than having a vision of Christ.
In the family scene the brothers and Rocco sneak into the Yakavetta hang out. They are there to kill the Yakavetta family. Before they can execute their plan, they are captured. It is in this scene that Rocco is killed by Papa Joe. As Connor and Murphy take care Rocco, the F.B.I agent, Smecker, who is dressed as a hooker distracts and kills the rest of the mobsters. While the brothers are saying the family prayer over Rocco, Il Duce arrives to kill Rocco. Finding him dead, he turns to leave. Il Duce then hears the brothers saying the family prayer and is moved. He puts away his guns, and starts saying the prayer as he is coming up behind
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them. The prayer scene is a family portrayal because it is where the brothers meet their long lost dad.
The brothers are kneeling in front of Rocco saying the family prayer. Il Duce comes into the room finishing the family prayer. The brothers knew this was their dad because only family members know the prayer. After being reunited with their dad they all continue together to rid Boston of evil.
The brothers and Rocco now enter the Sin Bin. Their mission is to kill Vincenzo. The brothers and Rocco grab the dancer and ask her how the viewing windows work. She explains it to them and points to the one Vincenzo is using. As the door goes up Vincenzo has a moment of shock before the brothers shoot him while reciting the family prayer. While the brothers and Rocco are there, they find two other scum targets and kill them as well.
This murder scene clearly demonstrates vigilante justice. Connor, Murphy, and Rocco were there to kill one man. While they were there, they found two other scumbags they thought deserved killing, a drug dealer who sold to children and a pimp who mistreated his hookers. Killing the two men was definitely vigilante justice. The brothers set out with a plan one target, Vincenzo, and included two more people they judged unworthy of living. Now they are starting to kill random evil
also. In conclusion, family and religion is very important to the brothers. Throughout the movie the brothers tried to rid Boston of evil with their style of vigilante justice. Trying to do what they believe God wanted them to do. To be his tools of vengeance on the world. When their father joined them the family was complete once again. In Nomeni Patri et Fili Spiritus Sancti.
Throughout the novel there is a strong religious content, which can be considered ironic due to the extreme violence present in the whole story. Although they seem to be the opposite (religious as good, violence as bad) there are a lot of scenes where we can find them mixed, that is to say, violent actions with religious imagery involved.
The Big Lebowski was a screenplay written by Joel and Ethan Coen. It is a comedy that is screen written and a movie that shows how life can be so unexpected. Lebowski known as “The Dude” has had his life terrorized and even his belongings being terrorized which first started off with his rug then went on to other belongings in his house being broken into and being destroyed and along with his car. All The Dude wanted was his rug back "it brought everything together" as he would say within the movie. The Dude went through a whole lot of trouble for this to happen. The people who are terrorizing The Dude have the wrong person, they thought he was a millionaire whose wife owed them money. The Dude is unemployed, broke and lives In an apartment complex and who drinks excessively and smokes blunts while only worrying about bowling. The topic being addressed in this paper will conclude the difference between bums vs achievers. How is The dude much different from Jeffrey Lebowski when the dude does the majority of the work through the novel?. The Dude and Lebowski might be different in certain ways but, there are no differences from each other.
Nilda dwells in New York City’s Barrio. Her mother divorced with her first husband who was Nilda’s biological father, but she remarried shortly. Nilda’s mother passed away in May of 1945 and her stepfather died in December, 1943. Jimmy, Victor, Paul and Frankie are Nilda’s four brothers in order from oldest to youngest. Jimmy though doesn’t live with the family, instead, he quit high school and left. In May of 1943, Jimmy is arrested by the police and is sent to a federal penal institution for the rehabilitation of criminal drug addicts. Victor decides to join the army at around June of 1941 and Paul, Nilda’s favorite brother, volunteers for the Navy in 1943. Frankie, a member of the Lightnings club decides during 1945 to join the Air Force after completing his term in school. Aunt Delia is an aunt who speaks of nothing but the gruesome events in the daily newspaper. Aunt Delia is to be taken care of by nuns when N...
The film Friday Night Lights, directed by Peter Berg explains a story about a small town in Odessa, Texas that is obsessed to their high school football team (Permian Panthers) to the point where it’s strange. Boobie Miles (Derek Luke) is an cocky, star tailback who tore his ACL in the first game of the season and everyone in the town just became hopeless cause their star isn’t playing for a long time. The townspeople have to now rely on the new coach Gary Gaines (Billy Bob Thornton), to motivate the other team members to be able to respect, step up their game, and improve quickly. During this process, racism has made it harder to have a success and be happy and the team has to overcome them as a family.
Within 3 months of Jesse's death, Frank surrendered to the government of Missouri. All in all, the James brothers and the Montoya 4 Younger’s they linked with are responsible for over twenty robberies of trains and banks as well as many deaths. Despite everything they are accused of, there are many films and folk songs that praise these men and their vicious behavior. The James brothers’ legend has lived on to present day because they were wanted dead or alive, but technically, they managed to evade the law and eluded being captured by government officials, and while doing so, were admired by members of their community. One was captured as a result of a traitor’s greed, and the other brother became a free man once he chose to surrender.
Friday Night Lights by H.G. Bissinger is a story about a football town. The name of the town is Odessa. It is a small town on the west side of Texas and football is the only thing that matters. Bissinger gives the reader a glimpse of what life is like at an area high school called Permian. Very few towns are obsessed with sports like Permian and Ringgold when it comes to sports programs. In this essay, Permian and Ringgold sports will be compared by their programs and values that they place on sports.
12 Angry Men is about 12 men who are the jury for an 18 year old accused of murder. The judge states in the opening scene that it is a premeditated murder in the 1st degree, if found guilty will automatically receive the death penalty. The 18 year old male is accused of killing his father with a “one of a kind” switch blade, in their home. The prosecutors have several eye witness testimonies, and all of the evidence that they could need to convict the 18 year old male. In the movie it takes place on the hottest day of the year in New York City. There are 12 jurors whom are to decide if the evidence is enough to convict the teen of murder in the first degree. In the first initial vote it is 11-1. The only way that the jurors could turn in their votes was if there was unanimous vote either guilty or not guilty among the 12 jurors. As the movie progressed the jurors ended up changing their minds as new evidence was brought to their attention by simple facts that were overlooked by the police and prosecutors in the initial investigation. Tempers were raised, and words flew, there was prejudice and laziness of a few of the jurors that affected the amount of time it took to go over all of the eye witness testimonies and evidence. The eye witness testimonies ended up being proven wrong and some of the evidence was thrown out because it was put there under false pretense.
July 15, 1999, was an ordinary night for Kristopher Lohrmeyer as he left work at the Colorado City Creamer, a popular ice cream parlor. Kristopher had no idea that his life was about to end. When Michael Brown, 17, Derrick Miller and Andrew (Andy) Medina, 15, approached Kristopher and demanded his money and his car keys. Before the boys knew it shots had been fired and Kristopher was dead. About an hour after the fatal shooting of Kristopher Lohrmeyer, all three men were in custody and telling their version of the night’s events. Michael and Derrick who had run away after the shooting confessed to police and named Andy as the shooter. According to the three boy’s testimony, they had only recently met and needed away to get some quick cash, so they developed a carjacking scheme and headed to Andy’s house to pick up 2 stolen handguns. The three boys were uneducated and had spent most of their time on the streets in search of drugs. The judge ruled that they would be held without bail and there was probable cause to charge them all with first-degree murder (Thrown Away, 2005).
After experiencing a traumatic car crash, Michelle, the protagonist of director Dan Trachtenberg’s film 10 Cloverfield Lane, wakes up in an underground bunker owned by a man named Howard. Howard claims to have saved her from a widespread chemical attack that has contaminated the air, with his bunker being the only place to take refuge for the next couple of years. Yet as the film progresses, Howard’s controlling and threatening demeanor eventually brings Michelle to escape, allowing her to come across the actuality of the situation outside the isolated bunker. Throughout the production, Trachtenberg arranges close frames, manipulates the camera’s focus, and chooses specific lighting to create an ominous tone that mystifies and disturbs viewers.
The scene that I will be analyzing takes place towards the end of the movie in which all the racial tensions that were boiling over erupted like a volcano and spewed out. This particular scene is about five minutes in length and is composed of about 25 shots. It takes place at the end of the day after Sal’s Famous Pizzeria has closed. We see that the pizzeria is closed and Sal is having a conversation with his sons Vito and Pino about him wanting to change the name of his store to Sal and Son’s Pizzeria. He also tells Mookie, “You are like a son to me.” The suddenly we here banging on the door, it’s the neighborhood kids wanting to get a slice of pizza. Although the pizzeria is closed, Sal tells a reluctant Mookie...
“The trial was brought to a speedy conclusion. Not only did Judge Evans find the twelve guilty, fine them $100 each, and committed them to jail, but five people in the courtroom who had served as witnesses for the defense arrested. […] The police were then instructed to transfer the seventeen prisoners that night to the county jail”(30).
The story begins as "Don" Vito Corleone, the head of a New York Mafia "family", oversees his daughter's wedding. His beloved son Michael has just come home from the war, but does not intend to become part of his father's business. Drug dealer Virgil Sollozzo is looking for Mafia Families to offer him protection in exchange for a profit of the drug money. He approaches Don Corleone about it, but the Don is morally against the use of drugs, and turns down the offer. Being this only request Don Vito has turned down, displease Sollozzo and has the Don shot down. The Don barely survives, which leads ...
It is the Godfather that demands the family stick with family and never side with any one out side of the family no matter the situation. Vito the Godfather would remind them family is family and no one will miss treat or use any member of the family. He proves this point when his godson comes to him about a problem with a director name Jack Woltz. Because Jonny Fontane is the godson the Godfather Corleone will send his step son who is consigliere to the family to California to advise the director to hand the part over to Fontane.
As the Godfather is commissioning work his daughter’s wedding continues on outside the house. This scene is extremely important to the movie, explaining the family’s background and also the group’s cultural background. Throughout this scene they introduce the audience to all of the characters ...
They witness a massacre and try to find a way out of the city before they are found and killed by the mob. The only job they can find is an all girl band so the two dress up as a woman. In addition to hiding, they both have their own. problems. Then there are the problems.