"Godfather" is the most revolutionary gang movie ever in history and is a gang reworked in such a stylized way, all subsequent gang movies conform to this type, but with the evolution of the movie It has evolved. "Godfather" supervised by Francis Ford Coppola reinvented the genre of gangs, raised it to Hollywood, and made a profit commercially. It studied the life of the Corleone family, representing the United States at that time. It depicts violence and power, corruption and justice, honor and duty that were evident at the time.
Change in genre of gangs The two movies I analyzed are Carlito's Way (1993) and Out of Sight (1998), both of which are gangster / criminal types. Type refers to what kind of thing or type of thing can be placed. Gang movies are a crime type. The most popular gang movies were made in the 1930s, during which the United States experienced a depression, and viewers watched the role of these gang movies get money, wealth and power during the recession I hoped.
In the 1970s, as genre theory became the focus of academic research and more specific genre classification was defined, gang movies became to be distinguished from other subcategories, especially in the west side. This type is mainly defined by its history, ideology and socio-cultural background. According to Martha Nochimson, gang movies can be roughly divided into three categories. The story of victims and audiences, such as Bonnie and Clyde, the villain and audience story is a villain of a villain like Key Largo, and most importantly the genre and the movie follows an outsider, an immigrant gang, the audience agreed I will