Why does The Blues Brothers open with shots of heavy industry?

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The 1980 film The Blues Brothers opens with aerial shots of heavy industry and pollution, almost a dystopia, before fading to the Joliet Correction Center, showing the release of Jake.

Why does the film open with these shots?

What are these shots meant to establish? Given that some other scenes — such as Elwood quitting his job — were cut, these opening shots must've been important.

Has John Landis or anyone else involved in the production of the film ever explained it?



Best Answer

Blues Brothers is, in large part a tribute to the American Soul and Blues music of the 60s and 70s, including Motown (strictly a specific record label but strongly associated with a whole style of music) , which is itself a term derived from 'Motor Town' ie Detriot where much of the US motor industry was located.

This music scene had strong roots with the working class in industrial areas and was indeed built on roots of musical styles which evolved in agricultural laborours.

With this in mind the opening shot is probably a deliberate bit of scene setting in that the major theme of the movie is based in the industrial working class.




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Why are The Blues Brothers being chased?

To do so, they must reunite their R&B band and organize a performance to earn $5,000 needed to pay the orphanage's property tax bill. Along the way, they are targeted by a homicidal "mystery woman", Neo-Nazis, and a country and western band\u2014all while being relentlessly pursued by the police.

Did Belushi do his own dancing in Blues Brothers?

Turns out he did some Gymnastics, too. Barry Keeley taught him tumbling in High School. John once \u2014 uninvited \u2014 did a series of cartwheels on stage to join the Grateful Dead to sing the chorus. John did his own backward handsprings in the Blues Brothers film.

What did The Blues Brothers have tattooed on their hands?

Both Jake (John Belushi) and Elwood (Dan Aykroyd) have their names tattooed across their knuckles. We see in the opening scenes that Jake has something else tattooed on his hand, as well. What is it? a cross.

What are The Blues Brothers famous for?

The Blues Brothers are an American blues and soul revivalist band founded in 1978 by comedians Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi as part of a musical sketch on Saturday Night Live.



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Answer 2

Aykroyd wrote the original 'script' (if you can call 324 pages a script). It took Landis two weeks to edit it down into a screenplay. Exactly whose idea this scene was I don't know, but as an aging resident of Chicago I can tell you (it puts my blue-collar-self right at home every time), that's what 1980s south side Chicago looked like.

The rest of the scenes were filmed on a set, in the far north suburbs, or downtown... because in 1980, you didn't want to be in south side Chicago. The entire movie (Maxwell Street, anyone?) is a shout-out to its greatest character :

"Chicago is one of the stars of the movie. We wrote it as a tribute," Dan Aykroyd told the Chicago Sun-Times in an article written to mark the film's 25th-anniversary DVD release.

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Don't forget these people were all Second City before they were on SNL. This is their sweet home away from home: Chicago.

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