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Warrior
a 1979 film by Walter Hill.Paramount was in charge of the distribution, and it was made for $4 million and was successful with $22.54 million. Producer Lawrence Gordon was also in charge of producing Walter Hill's movie "Street of Fire."
The film depicts a street brawl in which the Warriors, a gang from Coney Island, participated in a New York gang convention in bronze and went back to Coney Island, Brooklyn, where they were falsely accused of killing a gangster legend. The original novel is of the same name, but the novel was created under the influence of xenophon anabasis.
Although it was thoroughly made as an entertainment movie, it is regarded as a masterpiece that faithfully reinterpreted American gangster fashion and subculture. The characteristic is that the gang is not a negative or a source of social problems, but rather a positive or neutral expression. As a result, the movie was released for the first time and there were many incidents of imitation, so the movie had to stop showing and advertising for a while.Still, the box office was successful and is now revered as a cult movie.
It was this movie that created the battlefield that appeared in various action games including the final fight, and it was this movie that created the fixed image of the villains. For an action movie director, no one has seen the movie. In addition, "Baseball Furies," a villain who made his first appearance in the movie and wore a baseball bat in a baseball uniform, will also appear in the Korean movie "My Partner."
Through this movie, Walter Hill succeeded in creating a hypothetical lawless zone set up by gangsters in its unique ambiguous period classification [7], and this kind of world view becomes a patent unique to Walter Hill. Later, director Walter Hill will also make the legendary movie "Street of Fire," which has a direct impact on the world view of final fighting.
It was not released in theaters in Korea and was released as a video and DVD under the title "Warrior" in the mid-1990s and early 2000s. Then, Rockstar Games, which produced the GTA series, will release the same name games on PlayStation 2, Xbox and PSP in 2005.
It was released as an action game in a restricted space, not like Rockstar Games, which raised stock prices through open-world games at the time, and is highly regarded by Web sites and users who bought the game for its game.
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By the way, most of the scenes in the movie were actually shot in Manhattan and Brooklyn, not in bronze. # At that time, bronze was a very difficult slum that was difficult for ordinary people as well as filmmakers to enter.
The Hollywood action movie made Cliche's formula with this movie.
The novel is set in the 60s and the movie is set in the late 70s, so the novel almost describes it as a mode-like fashion, but the movie appears in the 1970s in the best [8] and jeans, typical of American gangster fashion.
The main characters in the original story are all black people and Hispanics between 14 and 17. Walter Hill wanted all the main characters to be black, but he turned them into a group of white, black, and Hispanic because of opposition from the production company. Also, the ages of the main characters are not mentioned in the movie.
The names of the main characters in the original book are "Dominators," and unlike the Native American concept of Warriors, the boss is called "father."[9]
In the movie, the router suddenly shoots and kills Silas [10], but in the novel, when the police gather to see a group of delinquents, the gangsters doubt each other and fight with each other, and the character corresponding to Silas dies.
Marcy, who has a romantic relationship with Swann in the movie, does not appear in the novel. However, similar characters appear, but they are censored and discarded by the main characters. In the movie, Swan and his friends try to get rid of Marcy, who seems to be conscious of this, and Orphans interrupts him.
In the movie, none of the main characters kill themselves, but in the novel, they kill each and every one of them who talks with them.
The Baseball Furies do not appear in novels. In fact, you don't get involved in a fight in a novel.
In the movie, there is a nuance that Cleon, the one-leader of the Warriors, was killed, but in the novel, Papa Arnold, the Cleon, has already returned before the main characters return.
It's still a hopeful happy ending in the movie, but novels don't have such a thing.
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