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- 1811: Film Review-rainbow Trout
- ... characters' true nature uncovered; that is with good manners, social face, and a sense of honor stripped off. In brief, Rainbow Trout' is a cynical satire on human folly and weakness; its effect magnifies as sexual jokes and farce are interjected by the Byung-kwan couple and the crude hunters. Rainbow Trout' is a movie in which you can really feel the director's touch When facing a crisis, basic human ...
- 1812: Existentialism In Film
- ... shadows spliced by neon light bleeding intermittently through Venetian blinds, peopled by hard-boiled characters whose speech was tough and witty, who were hard drinkers and fast livers. They smoldered with a barely sublimated intense sexual tension. The French critics of the day were the first to hail the new style, which they called "film noir". Before I proceed, let me be quite clear as to how film noir might qualify ...
- 1813: Effect Of Film On History (1920s-1940s)
- ... Along with countless others, films such as Male and Female continuously reiterated the same points: traditional morals are obsolete. The films of Cecil B. DeMille, the decadefs premier director, always depicted some sort of sexual intrigue and challenged the traditional views of women and their role in the home. Such DeMille films like Foolfs Paradise and Adamfs Rib did that and the public agreed with it. As this ...
- 1814: Critical Analysis Of Silence Of The Lambs APA Format
- ... has. He is a heavy-set cross-dresser who kidnaps girls of his size and then flays them in order to make body suits out of their skin. He is based upon the real life sexual psychopath, Edward Gein, who was also classified as schizophrenic. During the 1950s he gained notoriety as one of the most famous combinations of necrophilia, transvestitism, and fetishism (Martingale, 1995). With the exception of necrophilia ...
- 1815: Braveheart Vs. Full Metal Jacket
- ... slaying of the nobles but at the execution of Wallace's secret wife. Wallace kept their sacred bond secret to avoid the doctrine of prima nocta, the English policy of a noble's right to sexual privileges with a newlywed wife on the night of the wedding. The conflict arises as she denies the advances of an English Lieutenant. He then proceeds to have her arrested, and after learning of her ...
- 1816: Beatles 2
- ... for Your Life" are two songs that could have easily been threatening had anybody else sung them. In "Happiness is a Warm Gun," Lennon says that he needs "a fix" and there are some obvious sexual implications, although that has been denied. Lennon is threatening to kill a girl in "Run for Your Life": he says "I would rather see her dead." People were not threatened by things like these. That ...
- 1817: A Brief History Of The Blues
- ... In My Kitchen,' such as a barely concealed desire, loneliness, and tenderness, and much more: You better come in my kitchen, It's gonna be rainin' outdoors. Blues lyrics are often intensely personal, frequently contain sexual references and often deal with the pain of betrayal, desertion, and unrequited love (Kamien 519) or with unhappy situations such as being jobless, hungry, broke, away from home, lonely, or downhearted because of an unfaithful ...
- 1818: A Post-Modern Age
- ... In addition, we tend to form social groups that are largely based on abstractions (corporations, nations, economic classes, religious preferences, race (which is really an abstract rather than a physical or biological category or relationship), sexual preferences, etc.). As a result, membership in social groups tends to be unstable and transitory as one can easily move between social groups. This, again, creates a high sense of anxiety and tension; this anxiety ...
- 1819: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- ... third and last da Ponte opera was Cos fan tutte (Women are all the same), commissioned by Emperor Joseph II and produced at Vienna's Burgtheater in 1790. Its cynical treatment of the theme of sexual infidelity may have been responsible for its relative lack of success with the Viennese, who responded with such enthusiasm to the comedy of Figaro. Mozart wrote two more operas: the opera seria La clemenza di ...
- 1820: Tango - In Spanish
- ... no era ajeno a las costumbres parisinas, antes al contrario, algn baile anual, como el Bal des Quat'z Arts de los estudiantes, "era clebre por lo ligero de las vestimentas y por el jolgorio sexual que reinaba siempre en l". En este contexto social no fue difcil que el osado baile creado en la capital del Plata encontrara un terreno abonado para florecer y convertirse en curiosidad al principio, en ...
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