Tuesday, February 3, 2009

The Family Man

In the movie, The family Man, Jack Campbell has the so called perfect life. He is very wealthy with nice cars and fame. But he was without true love. The movie then takes Jack back to a life when he had true love with an old girlfriend. During this change he can still remember his wealthy life and not his past years where he is now married to his old girlfriend and has two kids. In this new life he didn't have the wealth and extravagant lifestyle. However, he learns that what matters most is not wealth and fame, but true love.

Through rhetorical analysis, I think that this movie is trying to state that no matter how much materialistic things or fame one may have, love is what makes your life complete. True love brings you the most satisfaction and happiness in life.

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