“Weapons” and the final fear

The successful horror movie “Weapons” topped the box office in the country again, as current global sales increase by more than 230 million dollars. This is very impressive, taking into account that it costs only $ 38 million. The reason for its intermittent success is in debt to something with the effectiveness that director Zach Kriber arrives FearfulDespite the distance from the city, despite the clean streets on which the trees lined up, despite the walls of the sit -in and the city centers that can be proceeded, the suburbs are not necessarily safe. Something can enter and take children.
Moving to suburbs
Fear has always been a great incentive for people who move to the suburbs. dreams From “escape” urban horror crime Very old. Once again in the nineteenth century, with American cities dramatically expanding with manufacturing, common beliefs on cities as dangerous areas of crime and deputy by novelists, priests and journalists have benefited. In the novel CukerPublished in 1845, readers were treated to a group of urban evils. In the writer George Lebard Philadelphia, we face the melted clerics, merchants of merchants, corrupt aristocrats, heads of selfish banks, and forens, pimps, master, and harsh cruelty, absolute. The book was a great success.
Cuker It was on a loose basis on a real crime. In 1843, the Philadelphian named Centelton Mercer had shot and killed Machlon Hatheinson Hybron, a man who seduced his sister by attracting her to a prostitution, and promised her double. marriage. The crime acquired America and frankly lived on the front pages of newspapers throughout the country. Leibard promised readers that he would show them the dark “Philadelphia” in his book. He delivered a carnival of terror and ate readers.
The popularity of the novel arose from the common belief that virtue did not originate from cities, but from small cities and rural areas. The deputy was “City disease”. However, the cities were where the jobs were, so they could not be ignored. The answer for many, especially after World War II, was to live in “safe” neighborhoods outside the cities but within the reach of the city’s jobs. On the outskirts (the word almost means “near the city”), families can access the city’s money but are still protected from the city’s vices.
The launch of the post -war suburb in Levitown, New York. Inspired by William Levitt, a naval veterinarian who believed that returning service employees want new homes for their infant families, his company has established a plan for him a fast area of agricultural land. With the help of improved roads and new cars, Manhattan travelers now had a quiet space close to attending to raise their families.
Levitown was a great success. But it was not an ideal solution to urban problems. Housing covenants maintained colored people, while architectural similarities, creeping community monitoring, and various local crimes kept the “dream” away from countless Americans.
Why “weapons” are very effective
But the ideal suburbs lived on. He is still with us today. This is why “weapons” are very effective. Cregger knows that behind every door in the suburbs, fear of the lack of real escape from crime and darkness. The suburbs may seem safe, but we know that bad things happen there. Home invasions, kidnapping, and all levels of abuse regularly make news courses, not to mention Feeling lonely It can come with living regardless of local communities. It summarizes one of the studies, and the suburbs of “amazing individuals, breaking traditional social relations, and isolating women.” Betty Faridan is a famous suburban homes concentration Camps “in the classic feminism Female mystery.
In “weapons”, a worse scenario occurs. A group of third -grade students suddenly leaves their homes at 2:17 in the morning as they run strange at night.
The town’s parents immediately in the weapon. Parents constitute a crowd of hatred towards the teacher. She is a young, single, and she seems vulnerable to her students. For example, she once led to the child’s home after school.
Cregger highlights fears that lie below the surface of our strange suburbs. We get scenes from the empty streets at night, from the turbulent policemen, from the hatred directed to young streets. The city’s tense meetings in particular reveal these collective concerns.
There is no need here to abandon the cause of the vanish event. To say the truth, it is a terrifying idea that pushes the movie – if the families in the suburbs are not safe, none of us will be safe.
Data tells us that since then Covid-19 Hit, more Americans more than ever move to the suburbs. Millennium generation, which was believed to prefer cities, flee from it in huge numbers. As stated in IntuitionProfessor of Virginia Technology is competing, “We have always talked about the millennial generation as individuals in urban areas, and they live in apartments, using Uber and go out for lunch. But it turns out that they are no longer cold anymore.”
We all yearn for safety. “Weapons” benefit from this desire and the fear it pays.














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