Fargo Movie Essay

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Fargo is an American Crime film directed by Joel Coen. The movie is set in the 1990s and is about a man named Jerry who had his wife kidnapped for money. The entire movie is built on the premise of both fear and greed. The fear drives the main character jerry mad and to make rash decisions throughout the movie. Also, throughout all the characters in the story is a deep feeling of greed over every cent they could make which makes some of the characters due stuff that some may call insane. The movie Fargo’s plot is moved concededly by the greed and fear and without it the story would have never existed. Fear influences most of the characters throughout the movie through actions and reactions. Fear is what makes Jerry look guilty when Marge …show more content…

I believe this him looking guilty is caused by a combination of emotions which indicated your state of mind.(Gabriel) This internal fear causes him to do stuff like running away to a hotel. If he had just stayed in the car dealership and did a fake head count of all the cars he would have never been suspect as an accomplice to the murders or the kidnapping. However, His instilled fear of being caught by the police makes him very anxious and unnerving. Jerry’s fear is both external and internal being that he does not want to be caught but he also think he is going to fail himself by the plan failing. His fear is never alleviated in the movie because he knows that his plan is falling apart in front of him. I think the point given to the audience about fear is that when you are scared you will resort to insane measures. Also, he went to the pickup sight after is dad in law was killed which made him look even more guilty. After he saw his dad in-law’s dead body, he dumped it in his truck which makes him even guiltier of murder. It also drove the two …show more content…

Jerry, the main character of Fargo, is heavily influenced by his greed as it creates the plot of the movie. In the beginning scene he is already trying to “swindle a couple of customers to pay extra fluff for a car”.(Brown) Without his greed he would have never had his wife kidnapped because he could have just asked his father in-law for a small amount of money instead of one million dollars. His greed led to many other cruel events as well such as the death of his father in-law and forging documents in the car dealership. He also begged and tried to trick his father in-law to give him a 1 million dollar investment to him. Another Character heavily affected by greed is Carl. As a criminal you would expect him to be greedy but he wanted every cent of the money for himself. After he killed jerry’s father in-law he hid the rest of the money in an unknown location so he could get it later. He then told Gaer that there was in fact only eighty thousand dollars picked him instead of the one million dollars he uncovered previously. He was also greedy enough to take half of the money and the car which in turn cost him his life. Gaer was also very greedy as he didn’t do hardly anything with the kidnapping yet he expected to get the most money out of the deal. In fact he killed Carl so then he could get the eighty thousand dollars and the car. This

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