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Crimes And Misdemeanors: Film Analysis

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Throughout the different platforms of media, existential and non existentialism can present itself into the creation and compositions. In non existential media, there seems to always be a good and bad, and the consequences of their actions follow this objective. As for existential media, the characters shape their own choices and actions, and their justification of whether an action is good or bad is soley up to them.In Woody Allen’s Crimes and Misdemeanors, the movie presents an existential world. Throughout the movie the characters make their own decisions without relying on the consequences or the social pressures of others. From Professor Levy’s suicide to Halley’s choice of picking Lester over Clifford, every character picks their own …show more content…

This movie is existential.The plot revolves around a fox named, Mr.Fox, who likes to steal food from three wealthy and mean farmers. His wife becomes pregnant, and since Mr.Fox’s late night food heists are dangerous, she asks him to stop. He denies her request and persists on continuing to go. These three farmers get very mad and want to put an end to Mr.Fox and his friends. Throughout the film, Mr.Fox questions why he’s a fox. He asks himself, “Who am I?Why not a horse or beetle”. He knows he’s a fox, and questions how a fox can be happy without a chicken in its teeth. Mr.Fox defines his life on what he wants and does, like stealing the chickens and food, or lying to his wife about the stealing episodes.By being denied this from his threatening wife, he’s not doing what’s natural for him so he questions his purpose. Once he could steal again, after lying to his wife, he was happy and then his life had meaning. Mr.Fox also creates values and beliefs for himself. He believes that stealing from the farmers is morally right, since they’re all corrupt. He justifies this on his own individual judgement, so he continues to steal without any guilt. For the farmers, they’re justified to want to kill the fox since he’s taking their supplies and they’re protecting their land. Mr.Fox couldn't be happy unless he was doing what he wanted to do. He was being denied the freedom to choose what to do and to steal, since his wife told him not to for the sake of their baby. He was happy and acting on his impulses and choosing what he wanted to do, let him live in the moment. Mr.Fox’s son, Ash, who was their only child, was expected by society to be good at Whack-Bat. It was a game that his dad was good at, but Ash tried it and didn’t succeed at it. Playing the game did not make him happy, since he was pressured into it without his own unclouded decision. So, he sticks to his own interests and likes, like trains, instead of

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