Abby Hormes
TV Production
10/5/14
TKAM Movie Review
To Kill A Mockingbird is by far my favorite black and white movie, which is why I chose to write a movie review on it. Once you start watching the movie, you wont be able to stop, and if you watch it once, you will want to watch it again. There are many reasons why I love this movie, but a few are: the characters, the theme, and the influence it has on people watch the movie.
The characters in the movie are outstanding and most of them, you will never forget. How could someone forget names like Boo Radley, Scout, and Jem? My favorite characters in the movie are Atticus, Boo, and Scout. There is no way anyone could dislike Atticus. I like that he is a great father and raises his kids very well, and also that he is so strong and is not afraid to fight for what he believes in. Boo might be scary and mysterious in the beginning, but at the end, he is a definite hero. Scout is a young, adventurous tomboy who is sweet and obedient and has a giant heart.
The overall theme of this movie is the coexistence of good and evil in the world. This movie takes place a long time ago, during the Great depression where this theme was universal. An example of good vs. evil in the movie is when Tom Robinson, an kind innocent black man was accused of rape and Atticus, the lawyer chosen for the case, takes Tom’s side and fights for him the best he can even though he’s white.
This movie has many great influences on people after they watch the movie. It will teach you about family and friendship, and most importantly standing up for what you know is right. It also teaches you about the history of when it takes place and how terrible a problem racism and slavery were back then. It really makes you feel grateful of how much better times are today than what they were back then.
To Kill A Mockingbird is an intense, influential movie that teaches you many lessons and makes you want to watch it again and again. It’s impossible to dislike the movie. The actors are fantastic and all of the elements in the movie fit perfectly, like where it takes place, which is Maycomb Alabama, and the characters and how they act and talk.