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Lester Burnham’s pursuit of happiness: the film "American Beauty" and its socio-cultural and spiritual dimensions

Title: Lester Burnham’s pursuit of happiness: the film "American Beauty" and its socio-cultural and spiritual dimensions

Term Paper (Advanced seminar) , 2007 , 16 Pages , Grade: 2,3

Autor:in: Alexander Kasten (Author)

American Studies - Culture and Applied Geography
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If one takes a look at the 1999 Sam Mendes picture American Beauty and its overwhelming success both at the box offices and at the countless movie festivals all around the globe, one might start wondering what it was that made this relatively cheap (“only” 15 Million $ budget) film about a middle-class All-American father and his struggle with life in a consume oriented suburban environment so successful? The film not only grossed more than twenty times its production cost, but is also one of the highest critically acclaimed movies of all times. Many main-stream critics trace the films success back to its genre twisted plot, the outstanding performance of both its main and supporting actors and its broad appeal that, as Begeman has put it: “transcends genre, a narrowly defined audience, and cultural and socioeconomic borders.” The story of a burned-out average middle-class American who tries to regain his personal freedom through dramatic personal changes in his life, seems to provide just the perfect material for yet another short-lived movie experience whose half-life is comparable to those of the many “Help yourself” guidebooks published each and every year. But those superficial conclusions are as far away from the truth as the movie is from being ordinary. On the contrary, it seems that even more than seven years after its initial publication, film scholars and analysts have not yet managed to interpret the movie in its multidimensional entity. Without even trying to claim to have found the key approach to understanding American Beauty, this paper will focus on main character Lester Burnham’s quest for happiness and meaning in life and follow him through the movie’s structure and narrative in order to answer the rather simple question: what is this film about? Is it simply a critique of a materialistic American middle-class society that is driven by the superficial “suburban pressure to conform and to acquire” ? Or does it also offer deeper reaching motifs that needed to be examined in order to get to the core meaning of the film? To answer those questions, this paper will first provide a comprehensive summary of the films structure, narrative and characters by applying it to the analytical pattern of Syd Field’s “Paradigm” , putting its main focus on the character Lester Burnham and his interaction with his environment.

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Table of Contents

  • Introduction and purpose of the paper
  • American Beauty; characters, plot and structure
  • Critical approaches
    • American Beauty as a critique of consumerism and materialism
    • American Beauty as a spiritual parable
    • American Beauty and the motif of paedophilia
  • Conclusion

Objectives and Key Themes

This paper aims to analyze the film American Beauty, focusing on protagonist Lester Burnham's quest for happiness and meaning in life. It explores the film's structure and narrative, attempting to answer the question of what the film is truly about. The paper examines three critical approaches to the film's meaning, exploring its critique of materialism and consumerism, its spiritual parable, and the potential for pedophilia within the presented society.

  • The American Dream and the disillusionment of suburban life
  • The search for personal fulfillment and identity
  • The critique of consumerism and materialism
  • The exploration of family dynamics and relationships
  • The role of beauty and aesthetics in a superficial society

Chapter Summaries

The first chapter introduces the purpose of the paper and sets the context for analyzing American Beauty. It explores the film's success and the diverse interpretations it has received. This chapter establishes the main focus on Lester Burnham's pursuit of happiness and raises questions about the film's deeper meanings.

The second chapter dives into the film's characters, plot, and structure. Through a detailed analysis of the film's narrative, using Syd Field's "Paradigm," this chapter explores the character of Lester Burnham and his interactions with his environment. It highlights the film's opening sequences and their impact on viewer expectations.

Keywords

American Beauty, consumerism, materialism, spiritual parable, suburban life, family dynamics, identity, disillusionment, happiness, Lester Burnham, Sam Mendes, Kevin Spacey, critique, society, paedophilia.

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Title
Lester Burnham’s pursuit of happiness: the film "American Beauty" and its socio-cultural and spiritual dimensions
College
Dresden Technical University  (Department of American Cultural Studies)
Course
The US: 1980’s till today
Grade
2,3
Author
Alexander Kasten (Author)
Publication Year
2007
Pages
16
Catalog Number
V91879
ISBN (eBook)
9783638059749
Language
English
Tags
Lester Burnham’s American Beauty
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Alexander Kasten (Author), 2007, Lester Burnham’s pursuit of happiness: the film "American Beauty" and its socio-cultural and spiritual dimensions, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/91879
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