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Blogs4Class: February 2009
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Friday, February 27, 2009. Lessons on Autocritique: Kiss Kiss Bang Bang. If one were to ever try to venture out of the norms of society and commence a pervasive act of autocritique, many lessons could be learned from the film Kiss Kiss Bang Bang. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang. Takes bits and pieces from various established genres, molds them together, and puts them on display in a way that debunks the rationale behind genre formation, and the use of genre in terms of classification. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang. This perso...
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Blogs4Class: "The Realistic Off-screen"- A response to my classmates blogs about Cache
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Sunday, February 8, 2009. The Realistic Off-screen"- A response to my classmates blogs about Cache. 8220;I might never figure out "whodunnit" but that's what makes the film so compelling, not to mention realistic! Bel and other viewers most likely associate Cache. With being “realistic” because it contains the. Utilizes off-screen space because in reference to Pascal Bonitzer’s “Off-screen Space,” “it is the. Unconventional method to portray realism take us as an audience? Here is a quote from Laura K's.
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Soft Light / Hard Focus: February 2009
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Soft Light / Hard Focus. Saturday, February 28, 2009. Rather than attempt to redefine the method of defining film under definite systems of categorization, I honestly suggest that we attempt to dismantle “genre” as a label to describe our natural attempts at making inter-contextual sense of what we see. I have two ideas of how this will play out in film criticism. Film because of the collaborative nature within a film. But the relationship between the auteur and the. System is a blog of a different color.