Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Effects of this film ... specially James Dean

The movie "Rebel Without a Cause" was a success during the 50’s and this was in great part to the contribution of James Dean within the movie as one of the main characters.

This movie shows us social issues of that time and how the young people wanted to be more independent of their families.

The story is centered in Jim Stark (James Dean), a young man who arrives with his family to a new town and who will meet different kinds of people.

Jim was a boy who had a lot of problems in his family and during the whole movie we can see how he is trying to find answers through his father that could help him to become a real man and to behave like one but in really his father is not the most appropriate person to give him advices because himself is subjugated in some way to his own wife, (Jim’s mother).

This social issue it’s one of the ones we can see through the movie and in really this movie was an icon of rebelliousness for that time and reflects a whole decade representing it in James Dean the most important icon of the 50’s.Also there is a scene in the movie where Jim has to compete in a car race very risky and in some way this was one of the scenes that show us the omen of his death occurred in a car accident in 1955. . Dean's car after the accident

Young people reflected themselves in the role James Dean performed in "Rebel Without a Cause", maybe a little confused trying to find what they really wanted to do. That is the major reason why he been so young became in one the most important young icons United States has had during the last decades.


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