This is most apparent in Steve Buscemi’s character “Map to the Stars” Eddie, who sells out anyone to move one rung up the ladder. Cuervo wants to invade the United States with an allied group of third world nations as an act of revenge against America’s destructive imperialist policies.Ĭarpenter’s cynicism and exasperation towards the Hollywood studio system are present throughout the film. The film’s big bad is Cuervo Jones (Georges Corraface), the leader of Shining Path, a communist guerilla group based in Peru. Langer) possesses the remote control to the “Sword of Damocles,” a weapon with the power to shut down every electronic device on the planet via satellite. Snake Plissken’s mission is to enter Los Angeles, where the president’s daughter Utopia (A.J. Much like the America of today, this brings about a strict domestic policy of deportation where those who perform petty crimes and others who don’t follow the American ideal of religious beliefs and gender identity are all imprisoned. In the year 2013, Snake Plissken (Kurt Russell) is sent to a heavily guarded prison island populated by everyone who didn’t fit within the government’s idea of a “moral America.” The country is run by a right-wing theocratic president who holds a lifetime term in office. While many were expecting a sequel, Carpenter delivered more of a remake, with the film following many of the same plot points as Escape from New York. was released in 1996, 15 years after its predecessor. The Carpenter Series Part 1: Fighting Zombies in ‘Assault on Precinct 13’Įscape from L.A. taps into the absurdity of Carpenter’s filmography and almost acts like a satire of Escape from New York. Dark Star, Big Trouble in Little China, and They Live all have their share of ridiculousness. However, many of his films are also humorous. John Carpenter’s action films are mostly known for their serious tones centered around stoic, deadpan action heroes.
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