Also, another debatable issue is the classification of films into certain genres. Many films borrow from conventions of several different genres, thus complicating their genre classification. For instance, Goodfellas draws from the gangster and romantic genres. However, it is necessary to classify a film according to the genre that it mostly represents. Although Goodfellas has elements of two genres, it mostly gangster. The story in the Goodfellas is a typical gangster genre fashion highlighting the rise and fall of its main existence.
The story is founded on true events of Henry Hill’s life in the mob much like Scarface was inspired by real life gangster, Al Capone. The end of the protagonist happens during one of the most joyful days the lives of Tommy, Jimmy, and Herny. Tommy eventually becomes a member of the Cicero crime family and cannot be harmed in a way without serious consequences. He is untouchable among the ranks of the gangsters, and those men closest to him are offered nearly the same rights. However, a tragic turn of event happens when the men supposed to welcome him to the family murder him.
The gangster films have been entering movie audience for many years. The rise and fall of the protagonists of this genre constitutes a master plot that has been instilled in American lore since the urban expansion of the U.S at the turn of the twentieth century. The eventual fall of a gangster protagonists signifies the failure of reconciling with an identity that they have yet to discover. Gangsters either choose to or cannot comply with the norms of legitimate society. They seek to establish an anarchy or defiance that can result in one of two things; death and confinement.
The gangster narrative is one of the enterprises that ends in failure. The tendencies of gangsters are to improve their life at any costs that dictate by a necessary means. The exact means of success are not always clear but are implied. This insatiable need to become powerful results in solitary confinement amongst the public and friends. Gangsters die at the end of a film because they have provided themselves with any options. They mean which they attain their destiny is a product of dishonesty and contempt for all things that are virtuous.
The lack of decency and loveless cruelty eventual leads to disaster. Henry becomes both a drug dealer and drug smuggler. He begins to conduct business with people who are not in organized crime and do not understand the consequence of making subtle mistakes. In another incidence, Herny uses his sister, Lois, to transport cocaine by airplane from one state to another so as to make an illegal transaction. At the end of the film, Henry realizes a helicopter following him as he runs his errands around the town.
Realizing this, he suspects the police following him. After completing drug deals, he alerts his sister, who is at home, not to use the house calls to make calls related to the drug business. However, the sister uses the bugged phone line in the house which lead to Henry’s arrest. He is forced to turn in Jimmy and Pauly so as to prevent himself from going to prison. After his betray, he escapes into hiding with his family to avoid a murder hit placed on him. The setting of criminality in gangster film demands a stagnant seediness that can be found in the bowels of the inner city (Langford, 2005).
The fast-paced, dirty, and dishonest confines of an urban environment provide a breeding ground for a gangster’s illegitimate endeavors. In this environment, the criminals, especially a methodical kingpin, can control their environment as any other professionals would in a setting associated with their craft. The government laws and those who seek to uphold those laws carry little weight with a Hollywood gangster. The gangster films focus on breaking the set rules. A city is a place of death and decay in the gangster films as opposed to a place of hope and prosperity.
The dark and damp street, which have various places to hide and escape provides a perfect setting for the characters of gangster films to carry out their unlawful deed.
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