http://journal.univgresik.ac.id/index.php/horizon/issue/feed Horizon 2025-10-08T14:57:45+07:00 Open Journal Systems <p>HORIZON is an open access peer reviewed research journal that is published by Fakultas Sastra, Universitas Gresik. HORIZON is providing a platform for the researchers, academicians, professionals, practitioners, and students to impart and share knowledge in the form of high quality empirical original research papers on language, literature and linguistics.</p> http://journal.univgresik.ac.id/index.php/horizon/article/view/528 AN ANALYSIS OF DESMOND T. DOSS' STRUGGLE IN HACKSAW RIDGE MOVIE 2025-10-08T14:57:45+07:00 Gloria Viona Matulessy gloriaviona2001@gmail.com Muhammad Ainul Yaqin muhammadainulyaqin044a@gmail.com Novi Sriwulandari noviwulandari2811@gmail.com <p><em>This study aims to analyze the struggle of Desmond T. Doss in the film </em><em>Hacksaw Ridge</em><em>. Doss is portrayed as a devout Seventh-day Adventist who refuses to carry a weapon during World War II. The research focuses on how the film presents his moral dilemma, inner conflict, and the message of nonviolence through his character. The method used in this study is a library-based qualitative approach. The primary data is the film </em><em>Hacksaw Ridge</em><em>&nbsp;(2016) directed by Mel Gibson. Data collection involves watching the film, understanding the character, and interpreting the storyline using film theory and moral-philosophical analysis. The result shows that Doss’s religious belief causes him to face rejection and alienation from fellow soldiers. However, the same belief becomes his source of strength. Visual and auditory elements such as lighting, silence, and camera angles are used to portray his moral conflict. The film ultimately presents heroism not through violence, but through moral conviction and the courage to stay true to one's values.</em></p> 2025-10-08T00:00:00+07:00 Copyright (c) 2025 Horizon http://journal.univgresik.ac.id/index.php/horizon/article/view/526 MIGUEL’S INTERNAL CONFLICT ANALYSIS SEEN IN “COCO” MOVIE 2025-10-08T10:47:10+07:00 Dewi Masyitah dmasyitah7@gmail.com Novi Sriwulandari noviwulandari2811@gmail.com Risma Kartika Dewi rismakartika88@gmail.com <p><em>Conflict is an inevitable part of life, often encountered and even experienced. There are two types of conflict: internal and external. In this analysis, the researcher focuses only on the internal conflict experienced by Miguel, the main character in the "Coco" movie. The researcher identified two problems: Seeing in the movie internal conflict arises, accompanied by anxiety, competitive desire, and mental health problems, as well as factors such as personality differences, stress, and decreased productivity.</em></p> 2025-10-08T00:00:00+07:00 Copyright (c) 2025 Horizon http://journal.univgresik.ac.id/index.php/horizon/article/view/527 ANALYSIS OF NARCISSISTIC PERSONALITY DISORDER (NPD) TOWARD KING MAGNIFICO A MOVIE ENTITLED “WISH” 2025-10-08T10:57:56+07:00 Nila Khoirina Rofidah nillkhrnaarofidah@gmail.com Risma Kartika Dewi rismakartika88@gmail.com Achmad Faizin faizin@unigres.ac.id <p><em>This study aims to identify Narcissistic Personality Disorder and the factors that trigger NPD in the film “Wish” Disney. The research method used is a library based qualitative approach. The data source for this study is the film “Wish” Disney. The data collection technique in this study involves watching the entire film, understanding the data source and transcribing it. The research focuses on the characteristics that can lead to NPD and the factors that can trigger NPD. The results of this study indicate that the character of King Magnifico are described using the American Psychiatric Association’s theory, are (1) Exaggerated Sense of Greatness, (2) Overburdened With Fantasies, (3) Belief That They are Exceptional and Unique, (4) Need to be Admired More, (5) Deserves special treatment, (6) Exploiting Interpersonal Relationships, (7) Lack of Empathy, (8) Envy and Thinking Others are Envious of them and (9) Arrogant Nature. The factors contributing to the development of NPD in the character of King Magnifico are (1) Psychological Factors and (2) Sociological Factors.</em></p> 2025-10-08T00:00:00+07:00 Copyright (c) 2025 Horizon