JOHN CARPENTER'S ATTACK ON HOLLYWOOD The Deeper Meaning of Big Trouble In Little China INTRODUCTION John Carpenter's Big Trouble in Little China was a critical and commercial failure when it first hit the screen, but like so many other overlooked films from the 80s and 90s, it's been revived as a cult classic in recent decades. As such, the last ten years or so have seen the film analyzed half to death on the internet, and a number of common interpretations have come to prominence. Pretty much any dyed-in-the-wool fan of Big T. in Little C. can tell you, for example, that the hero of the film – Jack Burton, portrayed by Kurt Russell – is actually the sidekick, and the sidekick – Wang Chi, played by Dennis Dun – is the real hero of the picture. Jack, while framed as the hero, is actually a fool. I did not primarily write this to challenge or overwrite any of those interpretations. In fact, we'll be taking a look at t...
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