Showing posts with label Jack Ryan. Show all posts
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Sunday, April 3, 2011

Gooch- Patriot Games


Families have been described as the core to society, and the corner stone on which society is built. So how does one define such a powerful and important phenomenon? It is not necessarily marked by blood. It is a group of people whose individual members have come to define themselves and their path in life by their belonging to this group. This is the group that knows their every secret, and has most accepted them when no one else would. In the film, Patriot Games, families of all different origins and sizes play a crucial role in bringing emotion and intensity to the film. The involvement of families shows how the characters are so passionate. When the family is attacked, fear is lost and revenge and protection must be achieved at any cost. We see blood families, for example, in the Ryan’s, the royal family, and in Miller and his brother. There are institutional families in the group of Irish terrorists, and the FBI agency. The film consists of constant clashing between these families as they all take their turns passionately attacking and defending. While there are governments, agencies, and countries involved, in the end, it comes down to the interaction between two families that causes the struggle to begin and escalate until on is destroyed. Two of the main families are the Ryan family and Miller’s broken family. These two families could not be more opposite, and the family in which they belong defines each member’s place in life. The plot of the film results from the unexpected encounter between Ryan and Miller. When Jack kills Miller’s brother, the only family he has left, Miller will stop at nothing to destroy Jack’s family. So, of course, the attempted killing of Jack’s family must be the final step that brings the plot to a close. The perspective of the families allows the audience to look more deeply into the individual, and to see where he or she is coming from. Miller, for example, is not just a traitor to us, but someone who has been brought up in a violent family setting and has now lost the one person who defined his existence, the one person who made him human. Without his brother he was lost and desperate and had nothing to hold onto. So, by seeing his family upbringing and connections we see how his rage becomes so incredibly magnified to the point of delusion. Ryan took away his life and so he is determined to take away all that Ryan lives for- his family.





There are many different families present in Patriot Games. Each family plays a very important role in the plot and helps to drive the plot. The most notable families are the Ryan's, the IRA, the CIA, the miller's, and the royal family. The Ryan's and the IRA drive the plot the most of these families.
A faction of the IRA is initially responsible for the attack on the royal family that Jack Ryan thwarts. Wile he is defending the motorcade, Ryan shoots and kills one of the attacker's who also happens to be the brother of the other IRA member. Although the IRA is split over whether the attack was a good idea, they do not want Sean Miller to revenge his brother. Miller however is determined t do so and with the help of his fellow IRA members, escapes prison and is able to track down Ryan and his family in the US. Miller would not have been able to spring from prison and track down the Ryan's. His quest to revenge his brother and kill those that get in his way is dependent on the participation of his IRA family.
Jack Ryan on the other hand does not wish to act out on behalf of his family, he only tries to protect and do what is best for them. Initially, he even avoids returning to the CIA because he realizes he should be close to his wife and daughter. When he does return to the CIA, it is because his family was attacked and he wants to do everything he can to protect them. His decisions are always with their good in mind.
Families play an important role in Patriot Games. Whether nuclear or organizational, there are many families that drive the plot of the movie. They are the driving force in much of the plot and cause many of the problems that occur.

Hutchinson-Patriot Games




The idea of “family” drives the plot of Patriot Games, and presents itself in many forms: Jack Ryan’s family, which is threatened by Sean Miller; Sean Miller’s brother, who was shot by Jack Ryan; the relatives of the Royal Family, who Sean Miller tried to assassinate; and the IRA, whose members may not be blood related, but no less have a bond so strong as to be called family. There are three families that are the main focus of the movie: the Ryans, the brothers Miller, and the IRA. The Miller family is abruptly cut from two to one when Jack Ryan shoots Sean’s brother, Patty. It is this incident which causes Sean miller to go on a quest for revenge against Jack Ryan. Because Ryan took Miller’s family, Miller decides that the only fair thing to do would be to return the favor, and take Ryan’s family and send them to their final resting place. Miller’s goal really persists throughout the whole movie and forces it along – it is the main plot, overshadowing the political implications of the IRA. Because of Miller’s threat, Ryan is forced to reunite with his old, non-nuclear family, the CIA, in order to ensure the safety of his wife and daughter. All of the families of the movie are inter-connected, like the six degrees of separation from Kevin Bacon thing. This connection causes a domino effect which ends up affecting more than just Jack Ryan and his family. The thing about family is, you mess with one, you mess with them all.

It is not wise to ignore the underlying cause for the chain of events that takes place in the movie: the extremist sect of the IRA, of which Sean Miller is a key player, has set all of this in motion by trying to attack the Lord and his family. The political problems between England and Ireland have forced the IRA to exist. Along the way, the IRA became too political, causing a split in the group into peaceful diplomats and radical extremists. The extremists attacked the royals, right in front of Jack Ryan’s family. This made him spring into action. Patty Miller shot at Jack, who then shot back, killing him. This death sparked an even deeper rage in Sean Miller, causing him to go on a vendetta for his brother. Familial ties are strong, and they cause people to do crazy, irrational things, just to ensure the safety of the family.

Morris- Patriot Games


In Patriot Games, I can count at least six different families. Family is an important part of this movie because it is the driving force behind why people take the actions that they take. When their families are threatened, people in this movie will stop at nothing to make sure their family is safe or avenged.

One family is the Millers. The entire movie is based around Sean Miller's quest for vengeance against Jack Ryan for killing his brother. Sean even turns his back on his family of the IRA faction to exact his revenge in the end. It is because Miller cannot let go of his anger that Jack Ryan is forced to continue protecting his family throughout the movie.

The inciting incident occurs in London when Jack Ryan kills Miller's brother. The reason this happens is because Ryan's family is threatened by the IRA faction's placement of the car bombs. Ryan attacks the Millers to stop the bombs from going off to protect his family. Then, his family is attacked directly because of this action, causing him to attack the IRA faction again by re-joining the CIA and attacking their base camp in North Africa.

These families going back and forth in their threats is one example of family creating plot points within this movie.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Butcher - Families in Patriot Games


There are several families, both nuclear and organizational, that are present in Patriot Games. One could argue that families are, in fact, the central theme that the whole movie revolves around. The action that takes place is all action that threatens the family. Some of the “families” represented in the film are: the Ryan family, Miller’s family, the Royal family, the IRA, the CIA, and the Naval Academy.

The IRA is an interesting family to observe in this film. On the one hand, we see the Irish as incredibly loyal to each other. The spokesman for the IRA refuses to give Jack Ryan any information on his fellow Irishmen, claiming that he would never betray his people. This is a very important point that reverberates throughout the film. Because of the conflict between the British and the Irish, many Irish were seen as betraying their people for pledging allegiance to the crown, in some way or another. When Jack Ryan approaches the IRA spokesman in the Irish bar, he scoffs Ryan in his attempt, announcing this publicly to the rest of the bar patrons.
On the other hand, the splinter groups of the IRA will kill their own if that means that they will become closer to achieving their ends. Any man, Irish or not, that threats their goals will be taken down. We see this when Miller’s sect of the IRA kills off “Jimmy boy.” Their sect focuses on violent actions that send a message. Toward the end of the film, it is clear that Sean’s motives are different from the group, and when they intervene with him, Sean will kill them.
Sean Miller’s family, consisting of his brother and himself, is broken when Jack interferes and accidentally shoots his brother. This is the inciting incident that sets Patriot Games into motion. From that point forward, Sean’s motivation to seek revenge for his brother death pushes the plot forward. Act II of the film begins when Sean threatens the lives of Jack Ryan’s wife and daughter, chasing them on the highway till their car crashes. Miller continues to pursue the Ryan family till the very end of the film, which ends in a daring boat chase between Jack and Sean.

Jack Ryan is extremely protective of his family. After his pregnant wife and daughter careen into a highway divider, Ryan does everything in his power to bring justice to the situation. Always a man of action, Ryan becomes completely involved in the case when he re-joins the CIA, hoping to contribute to their search for Miller and the rest of his IRA group. Even his wife, Dr. Ryan, who had resented his former place in the CIA, supports him in his efforts to hunt Miller down. At the end of the film, Jack puts his own life on the line to ensure the safety of his family, and the Royal family.

It seems as though familial relationships are central to the plot of Patriot Games, and these relationships function within the device of political tension. The violence that Miller's IRA splinter group inflicts affects all the characters within the film. People find the need to create close ties with one another, and when the lives of family members are threatened, tension is created. This tension is what engages the audience and makes them anxious. We start to imagine what we would do if our family and friends were in danger. Harrison Ford, acts as the hero that we would all wish to be if encountered with this situation.