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Melissa Templeton started the topic Female Characters in "Bringing up Baby" in the forum Film Talk 9 years, 10 months ago
The 1938 film Bringing up Baby, is an American-made screwball humor film known for Katharine Hepburn’s role. Even though this movie was made and released in 1938, I’m pleased with the way in which women were portrayed in the film. In order to fully support this, the genre of screwball humor needs to be accounted for, otherwise, taken at face val…[Read more]
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Melissa Templeton replied to the topic The Great Gatsby in the forum Film Talk 9 years, 10 months ago
Michael,
I think you’re right in saying that Nick’s character in the movie doesn’t necessarily line up with the character in the book, but that’s because they aren’t supposed to. In the book we are hidden from seeing and feeling exactly as Nick felt during that time because the narrator is interjecting his sad reflection on the story. However, in…[Read more]
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Melissa Templeton replied to the topic The Great Gatsby in the forum Film Talk 9 years, 10 months ago
Michael,
I think you’re right in saying that Nick’s character in the movie doesn’t necessarily line up with the character in the book, but that’s because they aren’t supposed to. In the book we are hidden from seeing and feeling exactly as Nick felt during that time because the narrator is interjecting his sad reflection on the story. However,…[Read more]
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Melissa Templeton replied to the topic Washington Square: The American Cinderella in the forum Film Talk 10 years ago
I agree with Hannah. I think it’s hard to oversee the fact that the father was right all along and through his correct judgement he was looking out for the intentions of his daughter, however it is evident from the first scene of the movie on that he dislikes Catherine. Catherine was the cause of the death of his wife and his last chance at a male…[Read more]
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