The moral problem in the movie "Walking the Dead" The movie I am analyzing is "walk by the dead" and the moral problem being addressed is the capital punishment. Because this movie is based on a true story, we are truly under capital punishment. The name used in the movie is the real name of the person it is based on. This movie was about men involved in killing two innocent people and was imprisoned for six years before the prison decided to impose a death penalty.
In order to further understand the "way of walking of the dead" as a movie challenging law, justification and justice, the "way of walking the dead" can be regarded as a documentary in many ways, but it is partly a fictitious It is. This movie is based on events and characters in real life, as written in the personal record of Mother Helen Pudding, and it is not intended to change the story to a specific position Hmm. In addition, as Reginna Austin pointed out, "Reality is not just there but waiting to be caught by the camera; rather, the reality is that the camera is rhetorical or narrative to explain the reality Even if it is not fictitious or fictitious - including documentary - all discourse form - (qtd.in Bond 5) Thinking of these evaluations, it is dead That walk can be analyzed reliably as a pseudo documentary.
The 1995 film "The Walking of the Dead" supervised by Tim Robbins, based on a nun female non-fiction novel by Helen Pree, solved the death penalty through the story of Matthew Poncelet. This is a fictitious analogy of convicted killer Elmo Patrick Sonnier. Angola's prison in Louisiana in 1984. Throughout the movie, the anti-death sentence sentiment of the main story is mediated by a secondary story of visual and verbal flashback explaining the reasons for postmortem feeling. According to Robbins, "Whatever aspect of the discussion is to be successful, what you have to do in a movie is to rethink your position" (Dionisopoulos 293).
Dead walking movie "Dead Walking" provides non-imaginary insight about the world of crime, justice and death penalty. This movie directly conflicts with several characters from various backgrounds and perspectives. Through this film, several small topics and one major topic, the death penalty were considered. - Abstract This article compares the concept of good and evil between two different stories. There are obvious differences in the story, but they are somewhat similar. In the aged road (Eudora Welty) and the good man (Flannery O'Conner), the protagonists of the two stories stand out. The protagonist of these two stories is my grandmother. My grandmother, of course, is an important part of this family.