A
Simple Plan
(1998)
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- Themes
  
    - Alienation
    
      - Jacob as the
            alienated one in the community. Hank turns out to have been the more
            alienated one in his family. (Their conversation in the car about
            why Jacob named his dog "Mary Beth" is a good
            representation of alienation.)
 
- Brothers
    
      - Jacob, about Hank:
            "We don't have anything in common, me and him, except maybe our
            last name."
- Jacob kills himself
            in order in an attempt to save his brother.
 
- Clean/Unclean
    
      - Hank sees Jacob as
            the "unclean" one in the family - uncouth, ignorant,
            stupid. Yet it is Jacob who knows more about the family and who
            eventually sacrifices himself for his brother.
 
- Covetousness
    
      - Sarah says that she
            would not keep the money until she sees it and lives with it for
            awhile.
 
- David
    
      - Hank and Sarah sacrifice everything for their own
            pleasure in an increasingly complex plot and end up losing all they
            have.
 
- Despair
    
      - Beginning scene to
            "I was a happy man..."
 
- Garden of Eden
    
      - Hank is forced to leave the innocence of the world
            that he later learns was Paradise.
 
- Greed
    
      - Hank's increasing
            desire and decision to keep the money, eventually sacrificing his
            happiness and his family for it, while it disappears.
 
- Rationalizing
        sin/evil
    
      - Hank and Sarah are
            able to rationalize more and more absurd evil in order to keep the
            money.
 
- Sacrifice
    
      - Jacob sacrifices
            himself "for" his brother.
- Hank's parents have
            sacrificed themselves for him, though he didn't know it.
- Hank
            "sacrifices" the good life and family he has for money
            that he ends up not keeping.
 
- Saving/Savior types
    
      - Jacob kills himself
            in order in an attempt to save his brother.
 
- The Seductive Power
        of Evil & Sin
    
      - Hank and Sarah are
            increasingly seduced by the prospect of having the money (which
            becomes a symbol for evil).
 
- Seeing/Not
        Seeing
    
      - Hank doesn't see his
            own happiness until he loses everything. Although he sees his
            brother as the "lesser" of the two of them, it is his
            brother who was truly connected to their family and "saw"
            those relationships for what they were.
 
- Temptation
    
      - The increasingly
            intense temptations to keep the money -- to do increasingly absurd
            evil in order to keep what has become less and less valuable (and
            eventually worthless/negative).
 
 
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