Our Daily Bread Sliced Thin King Vidors 1934 depiction Our Daily Bread is aptly named, for the film is of a prayer than an actual solution to the Great Depression. Like new(prenominal) Socio-political films of the era, it tries to offer a solution to the problems faced by so many Americans. However, Vidors message occupys lost somewhere amongst the poor production, the bad acting, and the inconsistent ideology of the film. For those reasons what comes out at the end is an almost silly climax with little realism that offers the uniform amount of help that an escapist vehicle of the same period would offer.

Vidors vision first began with his 1928 classic film of a couple being subjugated by the huge city, The Crowd, which is the first part of a series of films Vidor wanted to do that depicted the lives of average American men and women (Vidor 221). The film follows the protagonist, John, as he slaves away in his office doing paperwork like so many other insignificant men. When John le...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website:
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