

Furthermore, the movie “42” represents an American historical right movement movie for African-American people, especially in baseball, because it serves as the source of inspiration for some freedom fighters of the same era, such as : Martin J Luther King and Malcom X. It is all these that have made the film an interesting object of analysis in this research. He has to persevere all the taunts from not only his team mates but also other team coaches and spectators only because he is black. However, it is Jackie Robinson who suffers the most.

It is based on the true story about the first African-American baseball player, Jackie Robinson, who managed to gain acceptance in the White Major Leagues Baseball. It highlights conditions in America in Post- World War II, in the year 1945. The writer has intentionally chosen Brian He gland’s film entitled “42” as the object of research since the scenes also concurrently serve to represent the motivation and personality displayed by the main characters in their attempts to make their dreams come true and change the paradigms of the white Americans concerning the blacks.“42” is a biographical drama film which depicts the internal psychological conflicts sparked by racial discrimination as experienced by the main characters. It is thus this social phenomenon marked by the various conflicts that has aroused the desire of the writer to do some research on the internal psychological aspects as portrayed by the minority group in facing the existing reality and how they manage to survive and successfully become pioneers of Human Rights. by Luciano Vincenzoni.Workplaces, educational institutions, and health facilities are still a common phenomenon. Bellucci is a delicious revelation, the camera lingers seductively on her bewitching beauty. Like Tornatore's critically acclaimed CINEMA PARADISO, he bathes the film in the sun-drenched light of his homeland, giving it a dreamy, earthy sensuality and a poetic spirit. Reminiscent of Federico Fellini's nostalgic masterpiece AMARCORD, native Sicilian Tornatore revisits the dusty village streets of his childhood where adolescent boys learn about sex, desire, and ultimately, love. Malena becomes the focus of desire and seething jealousy in the town and she is eventually forced to face the female villagers in a bittersweet climax. But the women of the village, hardened by war, are quick to judge the nubile outsider. Malena has a magical spellbinding effect on the male villagers her presence inspires fantasy and escape from their daily lives. He becomes her shadow, following her through the cobble stone streets and spying on her most intimate moments, overwhelmed with romantic longing for the first time. One of the boys, Renato Amoroso (Giuseppe Sulfaro), a dreamer who yearns for freedom from his war-bound village, revels in the exquisite beauty of the enchanting newcomer. Set in 1941 in a tiny village in Sicily, the film focuses on a group of 13-year-old boys who fall madly in love with Malena (Monica Bellucci), the wife of a local soldier. With Malena, Italian director Giuseppe Tornatore spins a romantic coming-of-age yarn about love, loss, and courage.
