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Marissa Richman commented on the post, Elements of Fairytales in ‘Seven Psychopaths’, on the site Film Talk 6 years, 4 months ago
Megan,
I really liked the connections you made to fairy tales – they didn’t seem forced. I also agree that Billy is definitely more of an anti-hero. Overall, I really liked your analysis, especially the ending […] -
Marissa Richman commented on the post, Big Fish, on the site Film Talk 6 years, 5 months ago
I really enjoy your personal take of the movie. However, I’d like to see you relate this to Campbell’s hero journey. Personally, I found myself torn between deciphering whether the hero was Edward or Will. It […]
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Marissa Richman commented on the post, Wit and the Anti-Hero, on the site Film Talk 6 years, 5 months ago
I understood your conclusion that Vivian should be considered an anti-hero, but I came to a different conclusion. I thought, although atypical, she did display many hero-like qualities. Her journey was a mental […]
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Marissa Richman commented on the post, Aristotle and Dead Poets Society, on the site Film Talk 6 years, 5 months ago
” It leaves the viewer hopeless enough before those in the English field incite debates about how the film depicts English professors; some in the field hate it, others credit it as their reason for entering the […]
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Marissa Richman started the topic Heroes in Alive in the forum
Film Talk 6 years, 6 months ago
Throughout the film and story, all members on Flight 571 are considered heroes in one way or another. This is because the definition of “hero” varies from culture to culture and even among individuals. We have a much different interpretation of “hero” than just a person who does something good. Therefore, the people who actually become heroes…[Read more]
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Marissa Richman joined the group
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Marissa Richman became a registered member 6 years, 8 months ago