Cool Hand Luke Resistance To Power

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Throughout the semester, we have watched three films all in which there has been some sort of resistance to power. Cool Hand Luke, directed by Stuart Rosenberg in 1967, was a movie in which the main character, Luke, played by Paul Newman, has been forced to conform to a life in prison. Afterschool, directed by Antonio Campus, is about a boy named Robert, played by Ezra Miller, who is a sophomore in a prep school who happened to catch two girls overdosing on video. The Matrix, directed by Andy Wachowski in 1999, is about a guy named Neo, played by Keanu Reeves, who is a computer programmer by day and a hacker by night. Although these three movies have completely different plots, they all somewhat relate in a way that the main character in each …show more content…

He is being forced to abide by the rules in prison and at first, does not get a warm welcome by his fellow prisoners because he refuses to abide by the captains order which is simply to get their minds right. He is soon challenged to a fight by one of his fellow inmates. Throughout the fight, it is clear that Luke is being brutally beaten. He can barely stand up on his feet but he refuses to give up. To me, this is a sign of resistance of power because he does not want to just face the fact that he lost this battle. Throughout the movie, Luke has attempted to escape two different times, both in which he was captured and tortured. As if this was not enough, he attempts one final escape in which he is shot and killed by a masked police …show more content…

Anderson, asleep at his desk a little bit into the movie and it soon changes over into what seems to be a dream. In this, we find out his name is Neo and he is a hacker selling illegal software. After speaking to Trinity for a while, there is an alarm that goes off waking him up with him being back in his own bed. A phone is delivered to Neo and the first call he receives is by Morpheus who tells him men in suits are after him. These men eventually capture him and take him in for questioning. These men, known as agents, hold Neo down and insert a metal like device into his stomach. He soon awakes at his house and is told by Morpheus that he is “the one.” When he meets with Trinity and Morpheus, Trinity removes the metal device from his stomach which shocks him because he didn’t believe that to be real. Morpheus soon offers to reveal the Matrix to Neo. He is given the option of a red pill or blue pill; the blue in which he will go home and remember nothing, red in which will allow him to see the truth. He chooses the red which will turn his world upside down. The movie soon explains the resistance to control. Morpheus explains to him how a long time ago, there was an artificial intelligence that humans developed that they soon lost control of. They desperately created a nuclear winter hoping that they could eliminate the solar power robots needed to survive by blocking out the

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