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Melonie Krumm
English 225: Introduction to Film
Fawn vonFrohling
August 13, 2012

John Q
Directed by: Nick Cassavetes
Wrote by: James Kearns
Film Editing by: Dede Allen Casting by: Matthew Barry and Nancy Green-Keyes Production Design by: Stefania Cella Art Direction by: Thomas Carnegie and Elis Lam Set Decoration by: Clive Thomasson
Costume Design by: Beatrix Aruna Pasztor
Produced by: Mark Burg and Oren Koules
Co-executive producer: Howard Burkons and Dale De La Torre,
Executive producer: Michael De Luca, Avram 'Butch' Kaplan, and Richard Saperstein
Co-producer: Mathew Hart, James Kearns and Hillary Sherman

Throughout my life I have watched numerous movies and only a few of them have really caught my attention. The movie that I have chosen to critique is called John Q. This movie was released in Feburary2002 (IMDB, 1990-2012) and has a little bit of everything in it: drama, suspense, and a lot of emotion. The main actor in this movie is Denzel Washington. In the movie, “written in 1993 during the Clinton health-care-reform battle (Kluger and Bjerklie (2002)” as a nation were struggling with everything, especially health care. Denzel portrays a dad that cannot afford a heart transplant for his son and under all of the stress he snapped. In order to get what he wanted he took all of the people in the emergency room hostage. This movie is filled with emotion and it leaves me thinking, along with others, about what I would do in that situation. Would I let my child die or would I do anything to save him?
John Archibald is a struggling father that is trying everything to make his families lives better. He is tired of his family having to struggle in order to live day to day. Despite the financial hardship, they are a loving and happy family. One day it all came to a hault. While watching his son play baseball, his son started running and then fell. They were able to get the child to the hospital but, he needed a heart transplant immediately. Upon arrival at the hospital, the doctors ran tests and told them that their child needed a new heart immediately or he would die. As a parent what do you do? Let your child die or do whatever you have to in order for him to live?
After finding out the horrible truth about their child the parents tried everything that they could think of to raise money. With his insurance, the young child couldn’t even be put onto the donor list. This is truly sad that all of his hard work wasn’t getting him anywhere in life. Denzel and his wife sold everything that they could think of: truck, house, and the majority of their belongings. All of that money, plus what their friends had, was still not enough to get the transplant. Now he is faced with a dilemma: do I let my child die or force the hospital to do the surgery?
John even begged the hospital administrator to put Michael’s name on the list while he tried to raise the money. She refused to put his name on the list unless they had the money to pay for the transplant. Denzel new that time was not on their side and he snapped. He is feeling hopeless and helpless because he isn’t getting anywhere because everyone is turning him down. While trying to figure out a way to afford the transplant, John received a call from his wife. She was extremely upset and told John that he had to do whatever he could in order to save their son. If they could not find the money to pay then the hospital was going to release their son no matter how ill he was.
Pressured into either finding the money or allowing his son to die John did the unthinkable. John thought that he had no other choice or no way out so he took the emergency room hostage. He thought that by doing this it would alarm the administrator and she would realize that he was serious and put Mikes name on the list. The administrator was not going to allow this crazy man to control her or the hospital. After he realized what was going on he decided to allow some of the hostages go. The media and police were amazed that the hostages were coming out with smiles on their faces.
Another delimia that John faced stemmed from the realization of what was going on. John gave the administrator 30 minutes to put Mikes name on the list and if she refused then the hostages would get hurt. The hospital seemed to only care about their reputation and the media only seemed interested in getting their story. No one seemed to be interested in the fact that there was a young child in critical condition and that he could die at any given moment. What was this father supposed to do? Let his child die.
While this was happening in the hospital outside the administrator had a plan. They were going to try to shot him in order to get the hostages out safe. In order for them to try the plan they told John that his sons name was on the list. They couldn’t think of any other plan so they thought that lying to John would be the best thing to do. Their plan backfired when they shot John he was able to shot the cop. The hostages were not set free and what happened only made things worse inside the hospital.
When John asked the doctors their opinion on his sons health, they decided to let him die and told John that they would make sure that he was not in any pain. The doctors are there to help and heal us. They are not there to play God and just say that we are not worth it. They could have at least tried to save him instead of giving up on him. When the doctor’s found out that there was no insurance, there was a mark automatically put on that child. His family can’t pay, so it is not worth my time to save the little boy. The doctors in this movie were very heartless and careless people. Even though there was no heart at the moment, why not appease the family and at least put the child on the list? What will it hurt do make a phone call and get it done? They knew that they would not get paid and unfortunately money will buy you anything. In our everyday lives we see this. People are sick or hurt and they are not able to afford a doctor or even medicine. I am surprised that this is not a true story. It is a sad day when we would rather see a child die because the parents could not pay for what they need.
In a desperate attempt to safe his son, John made the ultimate decision for him. As a father he decided that he was going to sacrifice himself in order to safe his son. The doctors could not believe what they were hearing. John had told them that when he died to put his heart in Mike. The doctors tried telling John that his heart would not work, but he insisted on killing himself any way. The doctors finally agreed to do it for him and as John put the gun in his mouth his wife showed up. They had finally found a heart and that Mike was getting it and that the hospital was going to pay for all of it.
This movie is a very heartwarming story. At the beginning John thought that he had no way out or no way to save his son so he did the unthinkable. While holding the emergency room hostage was not the brightest thing to do, this struggling father thought that it was the only thing to do. He wanted to get his point across that no matter how much money you have or don’t have; it should never interfere with getting the help that you need. There should never be someone that dies due to their lack of insurance or money. Everyone should be allowed to have a chance.
In the end when John was going to take his own life, in order to save his son, it was very heroic. It was also the ultimate sacrifice for any child. What is a parent supposed to do? Allow the child to die knowing that he could be saved or take your own life to save him? As a parent you do whatever it takes to save your child. Knowing that you have already lived your life this will give them a chance to live theirs. It will give them a chance to grow up, have a life, and one day a family. John taking his own life would have been the ultimate gift and many people would have been proud. How many people would do this for their child?
The analysis of this film would be: sacrificing yourself for others or allowing them to die. I think that it depends on who it is or even the situation that they are in. If it is a complete stranger then I probably would allow them to die and I would continue to life my life to the fullest. At some point in our lives we will all die and then you won’t need your organs so, why not kill yourself for the sake of someone else? I believe that the only person that I would take my life for would be my child. If I died to save them then at least they would be allowed another chance at living a long life.
Throughout our lives we are faced with many decisions and even delimias. Some of the decisions that we are faced with in life may go against our moral, social, and cultural perspectives, but we still have to make some kind of decision. Whatever the decision is that we make, we must deal with the consequences of it. In a lot of decisions our mind may not agree with our heart and we have to choose. I have always been one to go with my gut and my heart. When faced with decisions in life, we need to take the time to step back and evaluate what is going on around us. What is the most important thing in our lives? What or who comes first? Regardless of the answer we must first be able to look in the mirror and realize who we are. What is our purpose in life?

The actors and actresses are:
Denzel Washington as John Q. Archibald
Robert Duvall as Grimes
Kimberly Elise as Denise Archibald
Daniel E. Smith as Mike Archibald
Eddie Griffin as Lester
Shawn Hatosy as Mitch
Anne Heche as Rebecca Payne
Ray Liotta as Monroe
James Woods as Dr. Turner I believe that this film has personality actors, wild card actors, character actors, and stars. This film has a variety of actors in order to get the audience involved and follow the storyline. There are several actors that are well known, but in my opinion it does not take from the message in the film. The lighting in this film starts of as really bright. At the beginning the family was struggling but very happy. The mood and lighting changes when the son collapses while playing ball and by the end of the movie it is very dark. It is dark because it symbolizes heartbreak or grief for Mike.

Reference
Kluger, J & Bjerklie, D. (March 11, 2002). Time Magazine U.S. J.Q: How real is This Horror Story?
Retrieved From: http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article

Movieclips.com YouTube Channel. John Q
Retrieved From: www.imdb.com/theshining

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