Analysis Of The Hitman's Bodyguard

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Society has destroyed the core values of humanity from the young generation leading them to be the greediest population of history. Today’s film display examples of the forgotten core values of humanity in an emotional scene with famous authors that young generation admires for them to understand the values. In 2017, The Hitman’s Bodyguard was released as an action and comedy film directed by Patrick, but it brings great scenes to display the forgotten values. The rhetor who is making this argument in the film Is the writer Tom O’Connor. O’Connor is also the creator of the film for the reasons that he displays different cultures arguments from the ones found in the U.S. in each of his work.` This film argues the forgotten values of humanity. …show more content…

The settings of the film's impact the value that the argument had on western teens by exhibit another society and culture. Darius Kincaid is played by Samuel L. Jackson decision in the agreement scene sets in motion the argument throughout the film. The agreement between Kincaid and Interpol agents for his cooperation for the freedom of his wife's present the beginning and reasons for all the actions that Kincaid exhibits in the film. It demonstrates to the western teens the meaning of protection and the love for the family are more important than our own self’s in terms of freedom and lives’. The Hitman’s Bodyguard is an action film from the beginning to the end of it. Triple-A executive special protection agent Michael Bryce play by Ryan Reynolds is escorting Takeshi Kurosawa to an airfield. When Kurosawa a bullet breaks through the plane window and strikes Kurosawa in the head. Two years later, Michael was demoted to a protective agent. In Belarus, president Vladislav Dukhovich play by Gary Oldman is being sued by his ruthless dictator, but none of the people …show more content…

The argument was made for the western teen to remember the meaning of self-sacrifices for the protection and freedom for the family and loved ones. A working-class western teen can understand and be more influenced by the argument because most of them only have their family, but in a middle and upper class are more in control of the U.S by the economic power that they have but also the kids in both classes are raised to success in life no matter what. The teens in both of those classes may get the argument late or be less influenced by it because they were not raised in the core values of humanity. By having authors that teens admire from hero movies it sets an emotional reaction to actions scenes that set up the purpose of the argument after the agreement that Kincands has with the Interpol

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