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Giant Is A Revolutionary Film Based On How People Were

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Giant is a revolutionary film based on how people were placed in different hierarchy depending on their race or gender and income level in the 1950s in Texas. Throughout the film, you will see how people are treated differently based on their place in the hierarchy of life that is placed on people by rich Anglo Americans. Women, low income people and people of color have had to withstand a lot throughout the years, but slowly but surely this world started to change for the better. This film will take you through a journey of one man named Jordan “Bick” Benedict trials and tribulations and how he had to change his plans in order to conform to the ever-changing world.
Jordan was a rich Anglo man who owned a lot of land in Texas, Jordan had …show more content…

Jet ran into some extremely good luck, when Jordan’s sister Luz got in an horrible accident and passed away, but left a piece of land in her will for Jet. With that land, Jet was able to strike oil and become a very wealthy man. But of course, he needed to let Jordan know about his newly found fortune. To me this was another key moment of the movie where a man of poverty could overcome his social class and Jet knew he could throw it right in the face of Jordan by letting him know he was above him now. I think this was a blessing and curse at the same time, Jet could become rich something he really wanted his whole life, but he changed into the same person that he hated for most of his life.
Leslie was a caring person who cared for the help, which back home with her parents were African American people, but in Texas it was Mexican American people. It is weird how the Geographic location of which one lives at determines the race of people that were basically your slaves. But, Leslie didn’t see skin color, she just saw people and that they were all equal, she decided to help them and offer their personal doctor which was frowned upon by the Jordan and his colleagues, this is what makes it a revolutionary film it goes against everything that the world thought at that time. This woman could employ a Mexican doctor and bring him into her land to stay at the village where all the Mexicans were living at so they could

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