The Interview
During the film Apocalypse Now, the Cambodian people view Captain Kurtz as a godly figure. This can be related to modern-day dictatorships. During the film, The Interview, the North Korean dictator, Kim Jong Un, is portrayed as a god to the people. The two main characters, played by James Franco and Seth Rogen, are attempting to prove that the rumors Un has started are not true. The CIA seeks the two out to kill the dictator, sending them on a mission much like Captain Willard's journey to kill Kurtz. Both films end with the men dying, leaving their people with nobody to look up to. Throughout both films, the leaders use excessive force to gain the respect of the people. Kurtz uses the ruthlessness he learned during the war as a means to rule. This is shown when Willard arrives, and past intruders heads are on the ground. Kurtz used his experiences to make the Cambodian people feel protected, much like how Kim Jung Un shelters his people making them feel secure.
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