n he asks for change, he is told he has to buy something. But there is nothing cheap in the store. So he flips out and starts yelling at the store owner. The owner feels threatened so he takes out a bat. D-Fens then takes the bat out of the owners hand and proceeds to destroy the store displays commenting on their prices. Most of D-Fens actions are completely unbecoming of the “common” man. Looking through the data that was collected, I learned that all of the men in the class liked the movie. Many other relevancies were also brought up by the men. The “common” man was brought up, and I think it is a great point. The common man is portrayed by his style of dress and car he drives. He wears a plain white color shirt and a dark tie, a stereotypical common man. He drives a typical car in an ordinary color not standing out, being common. Another applicable idea about the movie is that of violence. This is a very violent movie, there is a lot of action in the movie. D-Fens then beats up two gang-bangers and then they turn around and try a drive by shooting. Then they turn the corner and crash. This is when he got the guns for the rest of his journey. Then he goes into the golf course where he threatens one guy into having a heart attack, by waving a gun at them. The violence though is what i think turned some of the women off to this movie.The women in the class were torn between liking the movie and disliking the movie. I think thought that the women in the class picked up on several issues that the men didn’t pick up on. Most of the women picked up on the relationship between D-Fens and his daughter. His daughter doesn’t understand the situation really wants to be close to her father at the end of the movie, right before he is killed. However she doesn’t understand the situation that his anger has put on their family. He does love his daughter but his sudden explosive, violen...