Monday, December 5, 2016

The 400 Blows (1959) and Hoodwinked (2005)

The 400 Blows and Hoodwinked
 
            Francois Truffaunt directed, The 400 Blows (1959), which is known as a drama and biography film. The film's color is in black and white. Cory Edwards, Todd Edwards, and Tony Leech directed, Hoodwinked (2005), which is known as a comedy and animation film. The film is in color. The themes of these two films are to never judge a book by its cover. As soon as Antoine, in The 400 Blows (1959), and Red, in Hoodwinked (2005), meet characters in the film, they begin to realize they can’t trust anybody. Another theme is you don't know what life will throw at you. Antoine and Red did't know they would be in for a long journey. 

The first similarity of Antoine and Red are they both get blamed for doing something they didn’t do. Antoine’s parents and teacher think he’s a troublemaker. His teacher caught him when he was handed a picture of a woman another student gave him. The Chief of police accused Red for committing a crime that she didn’t commit.

The second similarity of Antoine and Red are they both are judged before anyone gets to truly know them, even family members. Antoine’s parents judge him based on what they hear from others, such as their son is a lost cause. The Chief of police and the wolf judged Red because they thought she was the goody bandit. The wolf was trying to find evidence at granny’s house to see if there was anything out of sorts to blame Red for the crime.

The third similarity of Antoine and Red are they both feel stuck. Antoine is running away from the house detention to a beach. This part is showing him stuck between the past and the future. Red wants to venture out of the forest and wants to solve the goody-bandit on her own. They both don’t want to be held back in life by others.


The fourth similarity of Antoine and Red are that someone is influencing them both. Antoine’s friend from school influenced him to become a troublemaker. A time he was caught was when he lied to his teacher saying he was sick and that his mother passed away all because his new friend told him to Antoine quit school because he was caught plagiarizing another student’s work. Antoine and his friend ended up stealing a typewriter, but they were caught returning it. Antoine was sent to a juvenile home because his stepfather told the police he stole. Red is influenced by Bunny who keeps leading her to certain clues to the goody bandit. In the end, Bunny isn’t so sweet like he seems to be. Her granny also influences her. Granny takes care of Red , but granny ends up lying to Red which tears their relationship a little bit. The last person to influence her is the Wolf. The Wolf tries to become friendly with Red in the forest and also pretends to be her granny.



These two pictures show Antoine and Red are trapped. Antoine is in jail with other criminals while Red is tied up with explosives. Antoine has his mouth covered up from his sweater while Red has a bandana around her mouth. They both don't know what to do in their situations. I think this is where they both think this is the end for them.

Francois Truffaunt made The 400 blows (1959) into the myth of Hoodwinked (2005) because he wanted people to see an actual person going through struggles in their life. We all have had that one person in our life that has peer pressured us into doing something we shouldn't be doing. They influenced us into making bad choices which later on, no one trusted us as a person. The person turns into a kid who rebels and becomes a troublemaker. Francois Truffaunt made the film to show his experience through his life just as Red broke out of her shell at one point and went on her own. Both Antoine and Red don't have parents in their lives. Antoine's parents are rarely at home and resent him and Red's granny is off doing other things then staying in to take care of her. Both ends to the film have a clean slate. Antoine is running into fresh water while Red is reunited with her granny.

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