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    Existentialism and Film Noir Existentialism and its worldview are believed to have derived from Nietzsche’s provocative and controversial statement “God is dead”. The underlying meaning to Nietzsche’s controversial statement is that empirical natural science has replaced metaphysical explanations of the world. As a result of this‚ according to Nietzsche we no longer have any sense of who and what we are as human beings. He concludes that no foundation exists anymore for the meaning and value of

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    The viewer sees a private eye and beautiful client. First thought‚ “It’s definitely another Hollywood crime drama.” On the surface‚ Chinatown has all the elements of a film noir: the presence of a beautiful but dangerous woman‚ otherwise known as the femme fatale‚ a gritty urban setting‚ compositional tension (highly contrasting light and dark colors or oblique camera angles)‚ and themes of moral ambiguity and alienation. Chinatown‚ however‚ is different. Polanski shot Chinatown with color film

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    nation” ("Neoliberalism‚" 2010). Simply‚ the point of these policies is to provide a healthier government and allow the development of underdeveloped countries. According to Elizabeth Martinez and Arnoldo Garcia of corpwatch.org‚ “The main points of neo-liberalism include: The Rule of the Market‚ Cutting Public Expenditure for Social Services‚ Deregulation‚ and Eliminating the Concept of ‘The Public Good’ or ‘Community’” (Garcia‚ & Martinez). The idea behind the rule of the free market is to allow

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    Jack Neo A very well-known filmmaker‚ Jack Neo is a commonly identified name that all Singaporeans will be able to relate to. Besides the 13 films that he has directed and some which he acted in‚ most Singaporeans will remember him deeply for his comedic cross-dressing role as Liang Po Po and Liang Xi Mei. His productions have certainly managed to capture the hearts of most Singaporeans as they are able to relate with his movies. He is arguably the most successful filmmaker in terms of box office

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    The Key Conventions Of Film Noir In L.A Confidential L.A Confidential (Curtis Hanson‚ 1997) is a neo-noir film about a shooting at an all night diner and the three Las Angeles policeman who investigate in their own unique ways. It is based on the book by James Ellroy and after a very well adapted screenplay‚ won nine academy awards. It starred actors with big names like Russell Crowe‚ Guy Pearce and Danny Devito‚ which made it a very high earning film. The Narrative or storyline is much

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    Neo-Impressionism Neo-Impressionism was founded in 1886 by the artist Georges Seurat. Nothing significant was going on during that time. The term was coined by the French art critic Felix Feneon. He saw Seurat’s masterpiece‚ A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte and immediately noticed the individualism of the painting. He called it Neo-Impressionism. This art period was around until 1935. It was a very unique type of painting style as it incorporated tiny dots of color on luminescent

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    The Growth‚ Influence and Evolution of Film Noir Film noir‚ when directly translated‚ means “black film” or “black cinema”. Often titled as one of the strongest influences of the French new wave movement‚ noir has been given much more longevity than its predecessors and descendents‚ still maintaining a strong presence over many films‚ especially detective stories. Although many refer to it as a genre‚ it evades that definition; many films follow the noir style and conventions‚ but they vary widely

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    Neo liberalism is a political ideology which advocates economic liberalization and decreasing the role of the public sector in modern society. Its supporters also argue for free trade and deregulation of the economy. The three most significant developments in the neo liberalist era were; internationalization of trade and finance‚ increasing power of the transnational corporation and enhanced role of economic institutions like the IMF‚ WB and the WTO. It has characteristics such as privatization

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    Hart Benton Dr. Levey HI/Hon 282 26 November 2010 Neo-Confucian History and its Application to Government Neo-Confucianism arose in China during the Song Dynasty as a vehicle to reapply Confucian teachings and morality to an era in which Buddhist and Daoist followers were all but competing with Confucianism. Such competition found Confucianism becoming more and more related to the state as an official religion‚ reducing the true existence of Confucianism as predicated by Kung T’zu’s own canonical

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    The Hays Code in Film Noir The Motion Picture Production Code‚ commonly known as the Hays Code‚ was adopted in March 1930‚ though it was not truly enforced until four years later in 1934. This set of rules had tremendously influenced the way Hollywood movies were made for a number of years. This code was based on the ethics and norms if that time. There were three main principals of the Hays Code. The first was no picture shall be produced that will lower the moral standard of those who see it

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