1. My
favorite aspect of the film “The Harder They Come” is the music
business’ storyline. I enjoyed watching the inside scoop of the
industry, how producers work, the difficulties of launching a career
in the business, etc. Even though it’s not the main focus of the
movie, it’s an important sub-plot and that can be assessed with how
notorious and famous the soundtrack of the film became.
Nevertheless
I didn’t like how violent the movie is. Maybe it’s a faithful
depiction of the life in Jamaica in the 70’s, but some scenes were
hard to watch due it’s graphic nature. I actually cover my eyes or
looked away during these scenes.
2. It’s
difficult to choose because no one really caught my eye or interested
me that much, but if I had
to pick one I’d go with Elsa. Almost every time I watch a film or a
TV show, my favorite character is a woman because I
think they
are more fascinating to watch than their male counterpart. But then
again, there was nothing really compelling about her appearance in
the film due to the lack of depth of her personality.
3. I would
recommend it to reggae music fans because of the important role this
movie had in the introduction of this genre to other places in the
world. Also it would help them to know more about the culture that
created this type of music. The Harder They Come is a really
enriching viewing experience because it shows a culture that many
people might not be completely familiar with.
Hello Martin! I really like your approach about a movie you disliked. I don't like reggae music at all, but I am sure you would be a great Bob Marley 2.
ResponderBorrarStay positive (as always)!
XoXo.