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Film Analysis - Sin Nombre

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Film 1070
1 September 2013
Film Analysis/Personal Reflection: Sin Nombre The movie, “Sin Nombre” directed by, Cary Fukunaga, is about the story of a young man, by the name of Willy, living in Mexico, whom is a member of the gang known as “MS”. This film makes its audience familiar with the struggles of the journey for immigrants trying to make it to America. Willy’s commitment for the gang turns redundant when one of the other gang members murders his girlfriend. A series of events occur in conclusion to the murder of his girlfriend, which forces Willy to flee the country. The story starts out with Willy looking into a spectacular painting of a natural pathway with nature and beautiful trees off to the sides. I believe this to mean …show more content…

Meaning; that you will suffer on the journey, but you will make it in the end. It makes sense, too, considering that Willy killed the man that was going to rape/rob Sayra, and he ended up assisting her in her journey to America. Sayra also tells Willy, “As long as I’m with you, I’m safe.” This identifies that there is danger in this journey, but she feels safe as long as she is with him. He is the one protecting her and guiding her to America, even though he was initially apart of the group that was robbing her on the train. The devil is indeed bringing her to America. After watching this film, I feel like I have a much stronger understanding of the struggle of people outside of America; the people who are searching for freedom, and for a place to live better lives. Politically, immigrants are always looked at as people who take our jobs. But after seeing this movie and seeing the culture of where a lot of these immigrants come from, I would want to come to America, too, if I were them. This film, did indeed, make its audience familiar with the struggles of the journey for immigrants trying to make it to America.

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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1127715/

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