: Carter’s exile from Earth acts as his redemption. He moves from a world where he had lost everything to a world where he is essentially the most powerful man alive, using that power for a cause greater than himself.
: While the film was an adaptation of a century-old story, reviewers from sites like The John Carter Files note that it paved the way for modern blockbusters like Star Wars and Avatar , which heavily borrowed from Burroughs’ "Space Romance" formula. John Carter Д°ki DГјnya ArasД±nda
This physical transformation mirrors an internal one. Carter, who initially just wants to return home, finds himself caught in a civil war between the city-states of Helium and Zodanga. Through his relationship with Dejah Thoris , the Princess of Helium, he rediscovers his sense of duty and purpose. Themes of Redemption and Belonging : Carter’s exile from Earth acts as his redemption
: The film introduces diverse Martian cultures, such as the four-armed, green-skinned Tharks , who serve as a lens through which Carter must navigate new social and political hierarchies. This physical transformation mirrors an internal one