Of Mice And Men Movie Review Essay

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Of Mice and Men was a spectacular movie based off of the classic novel by John Steinbeck. This book is filled up richly with themes consisting of compassion, friendship, loneliness, and isolation. The movie is anxiety-provoking starting from the very beginning when a young girl in a red dress is running and screaming. Following that, the setting shows men on horses and dogs by their sides sprinting and galloping. This immediately makes everyone want to know what has happened. The imagery throughout this movie really is astonishing. The setting displays big beautiful mountains and long plains. For instance, in the beginning the only thing displayed onthe screen is the setting, which sets the mood. These different rural landscapes are continuous throughout the …show more content…

Another asset that the director does well at showing is the true colors of each and every character. The movie portrays this important friendship between George (Gary Sinise) and Lennie (John Malkovich). In the movie, it starts to become clear that Lennie may have something wrong with him but George is always there for them. George never ceases to cover up or tell Lennie what to do when he has found themselves in trouble. The best friends then get kicked out of Weed which is their old town, and are looking for a new place to live. They come upon Tyler Ranch and meet a sweet, old, puppy-loving, one-handed, man named Candy (Ray Walston). Candy is a believer and has a lot of hope when he is around George and Lennie, these three start a connection right off the bat. Ray Walston does a great job of making the audience really feel for his character. As George and Lennie continue to get comfortable on the ranch they meet other workers like a tough and nice man named Slim who is sympathetic to George when nobody else is (John Terry), an isolated stable buck who justs wants company(Joe Morton), and the boss’s son who seems

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