10 Big Life Issues and Movies to Help You Deal With Them (from Criminal Movies)
This is a guest post by Brent Allard
Heroes aren’t all they’re cracked up to be. They’re braver than us, more honest, courageous, understanding, etc. While I’m sure most of us have at one time or another wished that John Wayne would swoop in on a white horse and save us, at the end of the day, they’re pretty boring. After they save the day, what’s left to talk about, “Gee, I wish I was as good as you are?”
As a result, our popular leading roles now have become anti-heroes. They have drinking problems, relationship problems, and every sort of psychological problem. Sometimes they still do the right thing, but sometimes they don’t. The most we can ask is that they give it a good try, so that even if they fail, we can learn something.
With that in mind here are ten big life issues and five movies that deal with them.
1) Can’t I just move somewhere else, where nobody knows me and start over again?
2) Why do I always pick the wrong girl?
Out of the Past (directed by Jacques Tourneur , Starring Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer)
Jeff Markham is a shady PI who double-crosses a client hoping to get the client’s girl. When she turns out to be more trouble than he thought, he gets out of the PI business and opens a gas station as Jeff Bailey. He starts seeing a “nice” girl and everything’s alright until a hit man who works for his ex client finds him and asks him to came back and do another job. Markham is tougher and smarter than anyone around him, but can he get out of the mess he made? Oh look, there’s the bad girl from the past that helped him get in all this trouble. He knows better right? (Maybe she’s changed.)He’ll go back to the small town girl if he knows what’s good for him.
3) I really love her, but she’s already married to some loser. What should I do about that?
4) I’m really bored with my job. How can I make things exciting?
Double Indemnity (directed by Billy Wilder, Starring Fred MacMurray,Barbara Stanwyck)
If you’re Walter Neff, it’s easy. Get the wife to help you kill her husband and use your job as an insurance salesman, to stage an “accident” in such a way that the insurance pays on a double indemnity clause! But do you really love her, or were you just thrill seeking? You might want to make sure she’s on your side, because a woman that will help you kill her husband might not be the most stable partner. Trying to stay ahead of the insurance company, the law, and your suddenly psychotic girlfriend should keep you from being bored too!
5) There’s never enough money to do the things I want!
6) How do I get away from the husband I’ve grown to despise?
The Last Seduction (Directed by John Dahl, Starring Linda Fiorentino, Bill Pullman, Peter Berg)
If you’re Bridget Gregory, you’ll steal a lot of money from your doctor husband (after you convince him to sell cocaine to drug dealers to make the money) and take on an alias in some small town. (You may want to use an alias that your husband can’t figure out) If your husband finds you and demands the money back, convince a gullible local guy to help you, and come up with a plan to get them both out of the picture, while you keep the money.
7) My friends betrayed me. What should I do?
8)My wife betrayed me. What should I do?
Point Blank (directed by John Boorman , Starring Lee Marvin, Angie Dickinson)
If you’re Walker, you’ll insist on a whole lot of confrontation. Pay your wife a surprise visit to let her know you’re alive and no hard feelings. Then track down your best friend at the gigantic crime syndicate he works for now and make him pay (as well as anyone else who tries to stop you.) Insist on exactly what they owe you. (In this case their lives, and $93,000.00) Don’t take no for an answer.
9) I love her, but I’m not sure if I can trust her. How can I tell?
10) This looks like a great business opportunity. Should I take it?
The Maltese Falcon (directed by John Huston, starring Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor)
If you’re Sam Spade, you’ll give her the benefit of the doubt for as long as you can, at least as long as there are other things to think about. After all, since meeting her several people want to kill you, your partner’s dead and you’re wanted for murder. Stay alive and give it some time. You’ll sort it out. And as for the business venture; insist on a little leverage, everyone’s more honest when they stand to lose something too (like a patsy to take a murder rap)
After watching these films, you’ll certainly be better equipped to deal with all of these questions. At the very least, your dilemma will seem more manageable, compared to the messes these characters get themselves into.
Brent Allard is an industrial equipment salesman and proud father of a 17 year old son. He has been known to write fiction, poetry and whatever else he can think of. Brent lives in NH. He enjoys travelling, problem solving and all sorts of creative pursuits. He also writes a blog, Criminal Movies at http://www.criminalmovies.blogspot.com
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I love this magazine, and now I love it even more. Brent is a spot on wit with his movie reviews, you have choosen so wisely by having him post for you!
This article is just a sample of his spot on acumen on some great and classic movies. Keep an eye on this mag, and Brent…as a team they are going places, very good places!
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Outstanding, Brent. I really enjoyed this one.
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Thanks Peyton! I had a great time writing it.
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“Can’t I just move somewhere else, where nobody knows me and start over again?”
I wish to do this Lena…:)
“I really love him, but we’re both married. What should I do about that?”
How pathetic I am…:(
Uh, oh…this is not your work Lena? It’s someone I have not met before, named Brent? Guest post, is it?
Anyways, I loved it!
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@widowlady
Thanks so much. I didn’t see you there earlier. Your enthusiasm makes me smile!
@Amity Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks dor reading!
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What a wonderful and unique way to think about dealing with life’s lessons. I really enjoyed this Brent, and yes, you’ve got them right on! Although, I must say, I’m not really too sure what kind of position I’d be in if I followed some of their examples!
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Hi Bernadine,
Very true. The good thing is in these movies we see the consequences of their actions too. Sometimes knowing what not to do is just as important as knowing something needs to change. Personally I think less extreme methods can work too!
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