Movie: What’s Eating Gilbert Grape ” What’s Eating Gilbert Grape’, as directed by Lasse Hall strom, is a comedy, drama, romance, all wrapped up into one grand movie. Leonardo DiCaprio plays a mentally impaired boy with a caring brother, who always took care of his brother until the love of his life came to town, proposing the essential question: What is a boy willing to sacrifice in order to be with the one he loves? Johnny Deep plays Gilbert Grape whose father left when he was little, causing his mother to become depressed and never leave the house again. Gilbert referees to her as a “beached whale” because she has gained so much weight. One afternoon a silver camper had engine trouble, forcing them to stay in town for a few weeks until it is fixed.
During that time Gilbert has fallen in love with the girl in the trailer, played by Juliette Lewis. Gilbert becomes very irresponsible when it comes to his slow brother. He once left Arnie (Johnny Depp) in the bath tub all night because he wanted to go visit the girl. Arnie was then terrified of the water and refused to go back on ever again. Another time was when Gilbert was in a deep conversation with the girl (Ellen), and did not notice Arnie disappear. He ended -up climbing to the top of the water tower and not coming down until the firefighters carried him down.
Their mother was very upset with Gilbert and asked, “Where has your head been?” Gilbert head has been up in the clouds, with his love. This movie, “What’s eating Gilbert Grape” is similar to the movie “Rain Man.” In both movies they have mentally impaired bothers who need certain treatment. These brothers didn’t always give it to them. In “Rain Man”, Charlie abducted his brother, Raymond, from the only home he has ever know. This wasn ” the proper kind of treatment that Raymond needed, he was treated this way out of Charlies’s elfish reasons. Gilbert also had selfish reasons for treating Arnie the way he did.
The Essay on Movie Play Time Love
I did my project on Shakespeare's "Much Ado about Nothing" I just so happened to see the movie and the play and will be using both for my comparison. "Much Ado About Nothing" is a postwar love story. Its principal subject is that of romance that may settle over the land after soldiers come home. I noticed that Much Ado is actually two love stories. One concerns sweetly innocent lovers who are ...
This reason was his love for a girl, named Ellen. Near the end of the movie, Gilbert had a chance to help them fix the trailer, but I find it ironic that he couldn’t get it fixed. I feel that he just want Ellen to stay longer with him, but the trailer was repaired later and Ellen had to leave town, not wanting to though. I feel that this was only for the best because Arnie needed more attention then he was getting. He could of gotten hurt when he disappeared, and Arnie may not be around much longer, he was only suppose to live to be ten, he is eighteen now. Gilbert needs to concentrate on his brother, and if he does want love, he will need to be more responsible..