THE MOTIVATION OF "JENSEN AMES" TO SURVIVE AND GET THE FREEDOM IN PAUL W.S ANDERSON DEATH RACE MOVIE (2008):HUMANISTIC PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACH
The objective study are (1) to analyze Death Race movie based on its structural elements, (2) The major problem of this study is the motivation of Jensen Ames to survive and get the freedom especially reflected in Paul W.S Anderson Death Race (2008) movie. The purpose of the research is to analyze t...
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