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Blog #9 – Conclusion

The highlight of this class was the overall lightheartedness fun of learning about film in the city of Los Angeles. Whether it was the hilarious attendance questions that boosted my mood for the day, or the wonderful films we analyzed at the Frida theater, I really enjoyed myself in this class. I felt it was […]

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FFC BLOG REDO #8- An American Hero

All Involved, by Ryan Gattis, is a novel set during the LA riots in 1992. For some background, the LA riots began after the beatings of Rodney King by the LAPD. The novel included a multitude of perspectives on this issue and how they continued their daily innocent lives during the riots.  Anthony Smiljanic, a […]

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Blog #6- Mulholland Drive

Mulholland Drive is well known to be one of the most bizarre and disjointed films of its time. David Lynch, the mastermind behind the film, portrays Hollywood as corrupt and twisted in a postmodern style. The elements of postmodernism in Mulholland Drive that stood out to me were hyperreality, pastiche, fragmentation, and irony. Hyperreality seemed […]

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BLOG POST #4- Noir/Neo-Noir

The genre noir and neo-noir is well captured by the films Double Indemnity by Billy Wilder, Chinatown by Roman Polanski, and Devil in a Blue Dress by Carl Franklin.  The first film entitled Double Indemnity is about Walter Neff, a successful insurance salesman, who gets taken advantage of by his client’s wife named Phyllis Dietrichson. […]

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Blog #5- Bradbury Building

The famous Bradbury Building located in downtown Los Angeles is world-renowned and highly valued for the movies that have taken place there. KCET described the Bradbury building in a perfect manner; “Any work of the Bradbury Building’s distinction, splendor, and sheer cost will get people telling stories.” This statement is exemplified by the number of […]

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Hollywood GLAM

I am convinced Hollywood is the biggest facade in the world. My whole life, I’ve grown up knowing the fact it’s definitely got a superficial layer over it consisting of red carpets, cameras, and TMZ. I think the glamour of Hollywood comes from years and years of people faking it and the high stress that […]

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Blog #2 LA LA LAND

For the film assignment, my group and I chose “La La Land.” As a group, we came to a consensus on this movie because we all love musicals. I think this movie overall does a great job in the depiction of Hollywood because it gives it in two different aspects. The first aspect is the […]

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