: Infantility and Medical Tyranny in the 1971 Adaptation. Core Themes for Analysis
: The Subversion of "Patriotic Heroism" in Trumbo’s Johnny Got His Gun . Оџ Johnny Got His Gun (1971)
: The film highlights how war reduces a human being to a "piece of meat that keeps on living". Joe is infantalized, fed through tubes, and kept in a "womb-like" state of dependency, stripping him of his masculinity and agency. : Infantility and Medical Tyranny in the 1971 Adaptation
: Joe realizes he was sacrificed for abstract ideals like "democracy" and "liberty"—words used by the moneyed classes ("Them") to manipulate the working class ("Us") into fighting. Joe is infantalized, fed through tubes, and kept
: Joe Bonham as a "Freak Show" and the Fear of the Visual Realities of War.
, directed by Dalton Trumbo based on his 1939 novel, is a harrowing anti-war film that explores the ultimate isolation of Joe Bonham, a WWI soldier who loses his limbs, face, and senses to an artillery shell. Paper Title Ideas