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    can’t afford to love. How does Lurhmann contrast images of sleaze with images of love? The Moulin Rouge is a club in Paris; it is a place of entertainment. The Moulin Rouge is also a brothel and bar‚ it is a place were the rich and beautiful come to play. The working men of the daytime come to escape reality and to unwind and relax. Baz Lurhmann does a good job of covering up that the Moulin Rouge is a brothel and that Satine is a prostitute‚ and leads us to believe that it is a place of beauty

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    11.22.2013 795 words Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec - At the Moulin Rouge Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec’s At the Moulin Rouge is an oil painting of a scene at the Moulin Rouge dance hall. It was painted between 1892-1895. According to the Art Institute of Chicago‚ Lautrec populated this scene with portraits of the habitués and regulars of the dance hall‚ including himself. Lautrec’s painting is postimpressionist‚ which is explained‚ in further detail later on in this essay. Other than explaining the

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    Moulin Rouge How does Luhrmann‚ through a combination of genres and film techniques‚ represent the views of his characters in light of the ideals of the Bohemian Revolution? In your response refer to three characters and analyse key moments in the film. Moulin Rouge is a film that was directed by Baz Luhrman‚ that revolves around the bohemian revolution. Luhrman combines genres and film techniques‚ to represent his characters during the bohemian revolution. The Can Can scene‚ Elephant

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    Carefree life‚ Fickleness and Joie de Vivre... Those are the three words that could best sum up this unique period in the History of France. It was a rest between two wars‚ a period of transition between two centuries‚ during which the social barriers collapsed‚ when the industrial revolution gave hope of a better life for all‚ in a rich cultural profusion and that promised much fun. The middle-class mixed with the riffraff‚ the popular culture was enhanced in a contented disorder full of joy

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    Analyzing Moulin Rouge

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    Moulin Rouge is celebrated for its art direction‚ music‚ and performances. One of its biggest endeavors is the set design. With a combination of real sets and computer generated images‚ Moulin Rouge manages to showcases a 19th century Paris‚ France as a world of moral decadence but undeniable beauty. The set design further pushes the message of France‚ at this time‚ being a place of plague‚ poverty and sin; but also a place of art‚ music and beauty. In the introduction of the film‚ we see an elaborate

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    Auteur Criticism for Moulin Rouge! by Baz Luhrmann As a director Luhrmann has only five films under his filmmaking belt; Strictly Ballroom (1992)‚ Romeo + Juliet (1996)‚ Moulin Rouge! (2001)‚ Australia (2008)‚ and his latest film‚ The Great Gatsby (2012) (Horn‚ 4). Even with such a short list of films he has directed‚ Luhrmann’s directing style is recognizable and obvious for all of his movies. The most noticeable characteristics of this director are his films’ favorable close-up use of editing

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    Analysis A Moulin Rouge vs. The Great Gatsby Apart from having the same director‚ Baz Luhrmann‚ Moulin Rouge and The Great Gatsby have an astounding amount of similarities. They are both passionate love stories with similar characters in coinciding roles. Although the two movies are set in the early 1900s and 1920s‚ they use modern music to captivate the audience’s interest. Baz Luhrmann has a knack for making colorful romantic thrillers‚ and it certainly shows in Moulin Rouge and The Great

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    Moulin Rouge It was 1899 in Paris‚ France‚ it was the time of the Bohemian Revolution‚ and it was the summer of love. Christian‚ played by Ewan McGregor‚ was a writer and came to Paris to experience this revolution and be surrounded by the artists‚ singers‚ and dancers of this new Bohemian world. Little did he know that he would experience something he had never felt before but always believed in: love. Moulin Rouge‚ directed by Baz Luhrmann‚ is an exquisite movie musical based off of a real life

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    In the spectacular movie‚ Moulin Rouge‚ Bazz Luhrmann created a formalistic musical about freedom‚ beauty‚ truth and most especially‚ love. In this movie‚ he creates a fictional storyline about love relative to a few historical events that occurred during the early 1900’s in Paris’ well-known nightclub‚ The Moulin Rouge. Although the events all through out the movie are portrayed in a sense of fantasy through a remarkably choreographed comic musical and melodrama‚ Luhrmann is still able to make

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    Assignment# Argentine Tango "The forms of tango are like stages of a marriage. The American tango is like the beginning of a love affair‚ when you’re both very romantic and on your best behavior. The Argentine tango is when you’re in the heat of things and all kinds of emotions are flying: passion‚ anger‚ humor. The International tango is like the end of the marriage‚ when you’re staying together for the sake of the children." There are different styles of dancing tango but the one that caught

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