Understanding Rupert Pupkin | The King of Comedy (1982) | Character Analysis
During this video I try to understand the character of Rupert Pupkin and why his obsession to becoming the King of Comedy is dangerous and admirable. The King of Comedy is a tale of one's ambitions and destiny to be what they thought they would become. A message hidden behind the film's dark humour, the life of Rupert Pupkin is one that I can relate to and this is probably the same to many of you as well. However, Rupert Pupkin isn’t someone that we should look up to, he is a man that is dangerously obsessed with talk show host Jerry Langfard, to the point where he kidnaps him for a chance at the big time. But it is that journey Rupert takes to get to the top which makes him kind of admirable. I do not condone in the actions Rupert takes but his dedication and dreams of becoming someone greater is something that many of us can understand. Rupert is delusional and obsessive. He has a goal and wants to get to the finishing line as soon as possible. THIS VIDEO ABIDES BY FAIR USE The King of Comedy (1982) Music credit: Copyright Chillhop Music - https://chll.to/c40e4127 Copyright Chillhop Music - https://chll.to/96f3405f Copyright Chillhop Music - https://chll.to/a68f0c45 Website: www.filmispics.com Twitter @filmispics Instagram @filmisjustpics Previous Analysis: Taxi Driver (1976) - • Understanding Travis Bickle | Taxi Driver ... Your Name (2016) - • The impact of Your Name The Great Gatsby (2013) - • Understanding J. Gatsby | The Great Gatsby... Study Music: I Work While You Work - • I Work While You Work | Lofi HipHop/Study ... Random Video: • Understanding Meruem | Hunter X Hunter (20... Like, Subscribe & Share! #RupertPupkin #TheKingOfComedy #MartinScorsese

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