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The most essential values that the film On the Waterfront tries to promote are related to the ideology that those who choose to allow evildoing or to remain submissive to it are an accomplice to that crime; it is morally wrong not to fight these evildoings. This principle is manifested through the clashes and fuming within Terry Malloy. From the film’s point of view, it is without a doubt that it is an act of morality and great courage when Terry, at ladecidession be a witness against Johnny Friendly. Friendly is the living embodiment of evil in the movie. He is not just a dishonest and corrupt union chief deceiving honest workers, but a fierce killer as well. He planned the murder of several individuals, but despite his evildoings, Friendly successfully escapes lawful punishment because nobody is willing to bear witness against him.
Terry Malloy can acquire justice by absolving himself through courage and good values, which helped him prevail over immorality and wickedness, not just the vices of Friendly, but also the conflict between ‘right’ and ‘wrong’ within him. Through his bravery and decision to fight the evil within and outside of him, he, at last, gained the privilege to work, the admiration and esteem of the other employees, and, most essentially, his sense of worth. As a masterpiece, the film has a lively theatrical vigour. It is a latter-day narrative of decency, honesty, integrity, and morality. Read More