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The Film Of The Air Directed By Jason Reitman

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The film Up in the Air directed by Jason Reitman follows the life of Ryan Bingham - a man whose job is to fire strangers from theirs. He spends most of his life up in the air as he travels the country while living out of his suitcase. The film highlights his unique perspective of corporate America and offers the audience a peek into his personal life (or lack thereof). Through my analysis of the film I plan to explore how it thinks (and tells us to think) about or relation to labor, especially in contemporary corporate America. I aim to bring my analysis into conversation with Karl Marx’s theory of alienation and wish to prove that the film offers potential means for transcending the alienation caused by our relation to labor. A good …show more content…

This type of language leads to the assumption that at the very least he loves the lifestyle his job breeds. Craig Gregory, Bingham’s boss is offered to the audience as an overly-friendly CEO of the firing company whose goals include increasing efficiency and reducing costs. Natalie Keeners relationship to work is more in depth than any other character (except Bingham’s) and we learn that she is one of the many Americans (as offered by class) that severely dislikes their job. We learn that the only reason she took the job was in attempt to follow her boyfriend in hopes for an engagement, children, and a Jeep Grand Cherokee. In addition to this she offers that because her boyfriend fit the bill (height, job type, education level, love for specific animal breed, and love for certain movie genre, eye color, specific hobby, and specific car type) she could “make it work.” Keener’s willingness to labor as a means to acquire these other things offers insight on how, as a consequence of contemporary labor, we have become estranged from our human nature and are directed towards goals (primarily social) that are fetishized by society and not products of our own free will. Kevin, Bingham’s assistant is shown sitting at a desk calling Bingham and telling him what calls he missed

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