The film Days of Heaven has many twist and turns to the development of the story, which emphasises the difficulties to change people’s overall outcome of life. Days of Heaven is about three wonders’, Bill, Abby and Linda, adventure on the farm, and their attempts to better their status. They work on the farm during harvesting season, tending to the crop and collecting it. The Farmer takes interest in Abby and tells them to stay and work on the farm after the harvest is in. …show more content…
He fancies Abby, so he is blind to the trouble he is bringing into his life. His money has isolated him from society because he has to keep the farm running and operational. The isolation also makes it harder for him to understand what some people will do for money. His associate told him that he thought Bill, Abby and Linda were trouble, but he needed someone to fill the void in his life that money could not fill. Days of Heaven challenges the belief that money creates happiness because it shows a rich, lonely Farmer in need of love and a family. The Farmer could not fulfil his wants with his money, and no amount of money would have given him true love and happiness, shown with Abby’s initial fake