It shows PT Barnum as a poor kid and then a poor adult who can't even buy his daughter ballet shoes. But then, something happens. The most important thing in determining if someone deserves wealth: he comes up with An Idea. His idea is to take people who are "freaks" and sell tickets to see them.
It becomes a success and then it shows Barnum buying a massive mansion and he's clearly now super rich, which afaik is pretty close to the truth. What about the circus performers? Did they get wealthy too? Nope! Certainly not in real life but not even in this movie, either. In real life I doubt the performers even made much above a subsistence wage. But in the movie, money isn't important to them. No no, they only care about "coming out from the shadows". Barnum is the one who deserves riches because he had The Big Idea and he takes risks.
This movie is a good microcosm of understanding how Americans view wealth and business. Wealth is only "bad" if you're old money and you outwardly show that you think you're better than everyone else. But if you're an "entrepreneur" who comes up with an idea, it's really all about you and you deserve wealth. The people who actually make it all happen? Nah fuck 'em. It was the brave and noble entrepreneur who took ALL the risks and had the good idea that one time, he deserves unimaginable wealth.
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He had an old black woman as a part of his sideshow, he said that she was a 180 years old and was actually George Washington's wet nurse
She wasn't actually that old, but in order to generate controversy and drive people to buy tickets to see her, he actually put out newspaper ads where he pretended to be a doctor saying that this outstandingly old woman was just whale skin stretched out with gears and stolen bones (I am not making this up)
So of course when the old woman died, as old woman tend to do, he offered to shut up his "critics" by dissecting her on stage to prove she was a flesh and blood person
He charged $5 a head to see someone taken apart
Barnum is a fucking monster
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