Daniel don’t tell Granddad about he’s relation to Frank (Baker girl) because he knows granddad is in love in her. Daniel gets thrown out of his portacabin because he can not pay the rent, and then he get a job as a guinea pig on the sleep clinic and then he have a place to sleep. A night Frank is on the sleep clinic with Daniel, granddad discovers them and gets really angry and firer Daniel as guinea pig. Daniel and Frank take a drive out to Frank's grandmother and she dies, and then they take over her old house. Frank become pregnant and Daniel don’t think he is ready to get a child and he fled in panic, and take a flight to Spain.
To add to this, the Elliot family is struggling financially and 50 pence every week is too much money if Billy does not want to take boxing seriously. Lastly, he is able to forget about his mum’s death and move on from it. So it can be said that the only time Billy forgets his troubles at home and be free, is when he dancers. As the film progresses, Billy realizes that he can release his emotions through dancing. We see this when Mrs. Wilkonson (Julie Walters) visits and argues about Billy's dancing with Tony and Jackie, we see him run away and there is a montage of him dancing in his courtyard.
He finds an apartment advertisement with a negotiable rent, but after being bullied he is forced to take the apartment for a high price for 2 weeks leaving him with only 2/3 of his money. With only £9, Link is thrown out if the apartment, jobless and depressed. On the streets, he struggled facing verbal abuse, rubbery, very cold weather and nowhere to sleep. On a small doorway, Link meets a homeless boy, Ginger, whom helps him survive on the street. Shelter, an army expert, discharged after 29 years due to his mental health grounds is now in the picture.
Oh yes I remember one day I was walking down the street and at corners there would be homeless people beseeching for money. Just imagine a poor grown old man without a job begging you for money on his hands and knees. I wanted to do nothing but sob… so I handed money over to the poor old guy. And I swear to you my people with my plan these atrocious events will never exist again! And if you think we would live without a good economic plan you are oh so wrong!
"Miser, nasty little old miser. You're worse than old Zerkow, always nagging about money, money, and you got five thousand dollars. You got more, an' you live in that stinking hole of a room, and you won't drink any decent beer." "She don't care if I get wet and get a cold and die. No, she don't, as long as she's warm and got her money."
Woody Allen opens with facing “the cinema audience directly and tells them that two jokes summarize his life. One is the classic from Freud and Grouche Marx: “I would never want to belong to any club that would have someone like me for a member.” In the other joke, a tourist at a Catskills resort complains about how terrible the food is. “And in such small portions,” her listener adds. As Allen explains, life is like that: “full of loneliness and misery and suffering and unhappiness and it’s all over much too quickly.” At the end of the film, Alvy Singer (the character now distinguishable from Allen) recounts another joke in voice-over. A man tells a psychiatrist that his brother thinks himself a chicken.
Other characters are the boys in Stanley’s work group at the camp, the warden at the camp and her men, Mr. Sir and Mr. Pendanski. Stanley’s family is cursed because his “pig stealing” great great-grandfather, Elya Yelnats, does not keep his promise to Madame Zeroni. Nothing good happens to the men in his family because of the curse. His grandfather made a lot of money but it was stolen from him by Kate Barlow when he kissed her. She left him in the desert to die but he lives.
The poor thing had to jump out the window and fall on the city dump. She thought she had done enough stalking. But apparantly standing outside your boyfriend’s apartment for a suspicious amount of time wasn’t considered good stalking anymore. She wondered why she sucked at everything. She had gone there to pick up her summer shorts that she had left there two months ago and to see how miserable he was without her.
If your life was in jeopardy, every day is you telling me. You wouldn't need weaponry just because of your felony. Consider this at least, I got everybody sweating me. On the streets is people who won't rest unless I rest in peace. Killed my folk a year ago, still in Robinson 2 my sleep they threaten me.
Chris Hunter Bicycles and Society Professor Steele Postwar Italy: Decaying Society It is clear in this film that the Italians were very poor, so much that stealing a bicycle alters a person’s life dramatically, immediately after the war. As seen in the beginning of the film, Ricci’s family was so poor, he and his wife had to collect all the sheets that they can gather from their house, turn them into the pawnshop to earn enough cash to buy a bicycle. Ricci would not be able to take part in his new job that he obtained because his bicycle was stolen, and he cannot buy a new one anymore. He became so desperate that he becomes a bicycle thief. Fortunately, his wrongdoing was stopped before he got away.