Name two films from different periods - separated by at least a decade - that you would pair as a double feature, and say why.
For example:
Vertigo and Chinatown. Both are detective movies and highly subjective in their storytelling. The viewer watches the character watch and makes the same connections the cahracter does. Both are also as much "about" as "set in" the cities in which they take place.
Here's another:
It's A Wonderful Life and Save the Tiger. Both are films about the "American Dream" and the small business man fighting to survive, but they are flipsides of that story. Both are steeped in nostalgia, and war is an important background element. In one the soldier is an heroic individual, the nostalgia a solid foundation for the present, in the other the nostaligia is illusion, a childish game, and war is a tragedy, not least because it reduces men to numbers.
A silly game, maybe. But I'm having trouble concentrating on my work, so perusing my dvds is keeping me entertained, and awake. Try it, you might like it.
For example:
Vertigo and Chinatown. Both are detective movies and highly subjective in their storytelling. The viewer watches the character watch and makes the same connections the cahracter does. Both are also as much "about" as "set in" the cities in which they take place.
Here's another:
It's A Wonderful Life and Save the Tiger. Both are films about the "American Dream" and the small business man fighting to survive, but they are flipsides of that story. Both are steeped in nostalgia, and war is an important background element. In one the soldier is an heroic individual, the nostalgia a solid foundation for the present, in the other the nostaligia is illusion, a childish game, and war is a tragedy, not least because it reduces men to numbers.
A silly game, maybe. But I'm having trouble concentrating on my work, so perusing my dvds is keeping me entertained, and awake. Try it, you might like it.