city on fire

chapter 3: whose better tomorrow?

What better contemporary vision to describe early capitalism than the imprimatur of John Woo's martial arts with automatic weapons movies, where competition rages among petty capitalists in the guise of triads? From A Better Tomorrow (1986) to Hard Boiled (1992), Woo has tackled ethical questions by pitting his hero against a corrupt world built on the value of a dollar where 'necessity knows no law.' In these movies, myriad gunplay abounds and high body counts result. According to the history of capitalism 'weapons were the means of expansion for commerce and conquest.' From multi-round 9mm pistols to pump-action double barrel shotguns, Woo's films unleash the destructive power of an arsenal as internecine feuds erupt between triads over money and turf and cops battle the underworld.

Chapter 4

Dr. Lisa Stokes, Humanities

stokesl@scc-fl.edu

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