Clooney Character Analysis

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While working with George Clooney, many movie directors like Jerry Weintraub have been known to yell “Where the hell is Clooney?” while on set for a movie; meanwhile, Clooney is off pranking a fellow cast mate or good friend. Clooney, being a prankster and all around charming guy, brings a positive vibe to any room. Sometimes this positivity can come from his pranks, spontaneous personality, or simply his outlook on life. Adding to his positivity, Clooney has donated large amounts to a variety of charities. His successful acting career reflects on who he is in real life. The constant theme in the movies he stars in is “doing the right thing as opposed to the expedient thing” (Blackman xxvii). Whether it is how he treats others, donating to …show more content…

As a child, “Clooney always had an innate sense of fairness” (Blackman 5). This characteristic is what he would be known for as a man. During his youth he took on musical roles in his school, made appearances at public functions with his father, and played multiple sports. As an adolescent, Clooney was strongly influenced by his family. “He grew up in a home where famous people seemed normal were just regular people, where entertaining was part of the family culture, where conversation typically included discussion of what was going on in the world” (Blackman). These family moments were crucial in shaping Clooney as an actor as well as a man. George Clooney’s charm, wit, and competitive nature as well as strong leadership from family are crucial factors in his rise to fame; furthermore, these elements accounted for his positive attitude and beneficial …show more content…

As he became more and more popular, he started scoring more roles as the protagonist. Being the protagonist in a film means that the people who watch can be influenced by the protagonist’s actions. Granted not every film starring Clooney is an applicable, positive influence, but many of them are. Many of his films feature the character he plays learning a valuable lesson; for example in the film O Brother Where Art Thou? George stars as a prison escapee searching for treasure who eventually learns to repent his sins (early in the movie he mocks baptization) and finds reason. Another instance occurs in a more recent film that Clooney directs and stars in titled The Monument Men where an unfit WWII platoon is tasked to recover stolen art masterpieces from Nazi thieves. The moral values presented in this film can easily be predicted based on the description. Firstly, the film portrays the act of stealing in a negative way by making the Nazis, an iconic hate-group, the thieves. Secondly, the movie recognizes the importance of art and how art influences people by making it the main goal of the protagonists to find. Lastly, the setting of the film being in WWII commemorates who fought in the war. Based on these two films as well as multiple others, it is certain that Clooney played leads in movies with positive themes to influence the watcher’s moral

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