The Film Hancock: The Hero's Journey

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In the film Hancock, Hancock is an archetypal hero because he follows the hero’s journey. Hancock is a vigilante superhero living in the outskirts of Los Angeles, California. His reckless ways cause the city of Los Angeles to essentially dislike the anti- hero. Hancock does more good for himself than he does for the city hence the “anti-hero”. He is disliked until he saves a man who links him to the journey of an archetypal hero. In the beginning of the movie the ordinary world for Hancock is living in the outskirts of Los Angeles in a trailer home. He is constantly drunk and has a horrible attitude towards everyone and everything. He has superpowers, which he uses, in a bad manor, which makes the citizens of Los Angeles see him as a parasite …show more content…

Ray also invites Hancock to dinner to suggest what Hancock should do to change in the eyes of the people in Los Angeles. Ray gives Hancock the challenge of turning himself in to the police for the damages he caused to the city. Ray hands Hancock a business card to help him out during the process of turning himself in. Hancock does not immediately turn himself in to the police, this is Hancock’s “refusal to the call”. As Ray appears to try and help Hancock throughout the film, he is Hancock’s mentor. Hancock finally agrees to turn himself in. Hancock being put in prison is truly the starting point of his journey as a hero. He gains allies, makes enemies, and faces tests during the beginning of his …show more content…

Towards the end of the movie the enemies were reduces to the general population of criminals that trash the streets of Los Angeles. As Hancock builds allies and enemies as we see him approach his inmost cave. The moment when Hancock approaches the inmost cave is when a bank robbery with civilian hostages takes place. This is Hancock’s test to prove to the city that he is no longer the “anti-hero” that he was at the beginning of the film. After Hancock saves the hostages in the bank robbery, he receives the

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