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Tootsie thought
knows how to teach but dysfunction with own career..."you have to take whatever you can get"
Human cost of standing up for yourself
"Never felt more alone in my life"
Ideology
view of the world governed by set principles/beliefs
Possible reason for screwball comedies in 1930s
let people escape from the great depression
Genre conventions sometimes change ______________
according to the ideological climate of the time
Roger and Me was restricted or unrestricted?
very restricted
The last images of Roger & Me uses ___________
juxtaposition
In the Mood for Love makes the viewer ________ due to the de-center of shots
Makes the viewer look for and find the significance of the shot
Bruce Connor's "A Movie" has ____
movement in specific directions and destruction too, not completely random
Barthes: Upon leaving the movie theater remarks
Eroticization in space in theater but not in home..people you don't know, darkness, no interruption..
L Word and Time Code differences in quality
L Word is more recent and quality is clearer...it is ironic that L Word has qualities of a film while Time Code has bad images..
Time Code and framing
Framing sometimes creates symmetry..close ups in both, for example: scale of shots
Parallel editing in L Word
parallel is with simultaneous