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Your initial response should be (at least) a substantive three or four paragraphs (200+ words). Also, be sure to respond to two of your classmates' postings.
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Week Five, Topic 1
For this topic, be sure to address two of the titles that you chose to write about in your Film Diary for this week.
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· Scarlet Street (1945) - You may need to allow the video to load. It is from a safe site at Internet Archive.
· Beat the Devil (1953) - You may need to allow the video to load. It is from a safe site at Internet Archive.
Consider both the film noir and neo-noir titles you screened this week, and discuss the similarities and differences that you find in formal and other qualities of either. Specifically, how is lighting, mise-en-scene, and cinematography used expressively to enhance the story in each film? Also, address any relationship between the content that they may share, such as the use of archetypes (femme fatale, morally ambiguous protagonist, etc.), urban settings, hard-luck stories wrought with deceit, and so forth.
You may want to revisit Paul Schrader's "Notes on Film Noir" article from this week's Content, too.
Schrader on Notes on Film Noir.pdf
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