The Harder They Come Film Review by tgirl

The Harder They Come
The paper is an analysis of the film "The Harder They Come" by Perry Henzel.
# 147279 | 820 words | 0 sources | APA | 2011 | US
Published on Mar 08, 2011 in Film (Analysis, Criticism, Etc.) , Ethnic Studies (General)


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The paper first explains that the people of the West Indies have to overcome social, economic, and political exploitation. The paper further explains that true independence has yet to come to many of these islands because they are still bound by inside and outside forces and that those primarily affected are the working class. The paper then reviews the film "The Harder They Come" by Perry Henzel. which, like many Caribbean films, uses this struggle as its central theme.

From the Paper:

"Like their African cousins, the people of the West Indies fight the seemingly unending battle to overcome social, economic, and political exploitation. True independence has yet to come to many of these islands because they are still bound by inside and outside forces. Whether it is a corrupt government official or some foreign influence from the West, those primarily affected are the working class, the people who give the islands life."

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The Harder They Come (2011, March 08) Retrieved June 09, 2023, from https://www.academon.com/film-review/the-harder-they-come-147279/

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"The Harder They Come" 08 March 2011. Web. 09 June. 2023. <https://www.academon.com/film-review/the-harder-they-come-147279/>

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