Monday, September 21, 2009

A Bronx Tale

In the film, A Bronx Tale, there was clearly much racial discrimination, and that was what the story was all about. It was demonstrating how both Italians and the African Americans differentiated themselves apart from each other, how serious the separation needed to be in their minds. It became so intense that it all led to violence, and this created numerous amounts of deaths. Collogero, the main character, was in the middle of both sides, and he had to make decisions that could change his social status. I think that at first he was in both Sonny’s crew group and his friends group. But towards the end, he starts to drift away from both as soon as he meets an African American girl, whom he falls for. His mental stability gets stronger and he makes decisions for himself. The reality of the neighborhood revolved around Sonny and his crew, due to the fact that he gained a lot of respect from creating himself as the image of fear. He wanted to be the higher authority, and this caused him to not trust anyone at all. The racist attitudes is unknown from where it started, but however it did, it increasingly got worse as the violence increased, creating more hatred towards each other. I thought this video did a good job demonstrating the ways each individual thinks, and how it can be changed by other people’s influence.

3 comments:

  1. Lisa....
    I couldnt agree more. The video did a good job demonstating how each individual thought and the way it can be changed in a second just by how people's influence.
    I think that, with todays world, if your comfortable and confident in your own skin then “be Who You Are and Say What You Feel Because Those Who Mind Don't Matter and Those Who Matter Don't Mind.”

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  2. I feel the same way as you two do. I think it was obvious that his views were changed by other outside "forces", like Sunny for instance. However, I like how he finally is able to just make decisions on his own, like when Sunny tells him to talk to him after he gets out of the car from his date, and C just says no and needs to be alone. He finally gets the will power on his own as the movie progresses. But all in all I do think for the most part his enviornment and the people in it made C change the way he thought.

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  3. I think them movie tackles several issues primarily, and yes Racism is one, another is definitely cultural change (neighborhoods and social inter-connectedness have changed a lot in the last 40 years), and very significantly it is a coming of age movie about how we go from childhood to young-adulthood and then adulthood.

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