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Term
Plant
Definition
a preparatory device that helps to weave
the fabric of a screenplay together. (a line of dialogue, a character's gesture, a mannerism, a prop, a
costume, or a combo of these)
Term
Payoff
Definition
the gesture, prop, or whatever takes on a new meaning. This resembles a poetic metaphor, when the plant takes on new meaning at the payoff
Term
Technique of planting and payoff
Definition
Increase the audience's feeling of involvement, wrapping up a unified story.

Good idea to separate plants and
their payoffs with as much screen time as possible, or best to attempt to distract the audience from the plant with a major dramatic or exciting
event that takes its mind off the plant before the payoff.
Term
Double Indemnity plant and payoff
Definition
Walter Neff continually lights the cigars for Barton Keyes. relationship. At the end of the film, it is Barton Keyes who lights the cigarette of Walter Neff. This act symbolizes that the nature of their relationship has changed.
Term
Chinatown plant and payoff
Definition
the repeated word “Chinatown” and those
things associated with Chinatown form the basis for the “plant”. It’s payoff is the interpretation given to the last
muttering of the word “Chinatown”.
Term
Presentism
Definition
judging phenomena of the past by standards, knowledge and conventions of the present
Term
Cult
Definition
a following, but also has a series of criteria
Term
Midnight Movies
Definition
1. El Topo (The Awkward Person)
2. Night of the Living Dead—George Romero
3. Pink Flamingos (dog shit scene)
4. The Harder They Come (the harder they fall)
5. Rocky Horror Picture Show
6. Eraserhead—David Lynch
Term
Rocky Horror
Definition
sexual content sells most, common thread connecting people
Audience made movies,
Term
Nature of cult audience
Definition
1. Young (under 30)
2. Well educated
Term
Attracts audience to MM
Definition
1. MM often arcane: something known only to those with specialized knowledge or
abilities
2. Violence—as anti-hollywood, hence anti-establishment
3. The freaks fight back—might remind someone of the beginning of gay liberation
movement as symbolized & manifested within the Stonewall Rebellion
4. Rejects are celebrated—travesties, deformed people, black people, poor people, etc.
5. Counter culture political and social concerns, class, race, sexual, preference, war
Term
Subtext and subtextual analysis
Definition
1. linguistic subtext
2. conceptual subtext (film)
3. psychological subtext
Term
Linguistic subtext
Definition
Elements of meaning not communicated by the text alone
--body movements (language)
--intonation and volume
--other (environment, culture) modifiers: context and gender
Term
Conceptual subtext (film)
Definition
those seemingly neutral elements which may obtain meaning, by
convention, consistency, and in most cases by analysis
Term
Psychological subtext
Definition
seemingly neutral elements which may obtain meaning through the conscious or unconscious
mind of the audience: emotional rather than intellectual
often applied to music in a film—music informs without action
Term
Subtextual analysis requires
Definition
--evidence or argument for subtext
--argument for reading that subtext in a particular fashion
Term
Good subtext is
Definition
implicit and not explicit
Term
Poor subtext is
Definition
not seemingly neutral hence too obvious
Term
Elvira attributes
Definition
1. black beehive wig, hair style
2. large breasts, sexually inviting
3. black clothing, sinister
Term
Syd Field
Definition
grandfather of scriptwriting
Term
The Hook
Definition
concept of the movie expressed in a nutshell – Alex Epstein

Not the summary
Term
The Theme
Definition
The underlying question that the movie deals with –Alex Epstein
Term
The theme must be
Definition
1. universal
2. about human concerns
3. neither trite nor too complex
Term
The Objective Correlative
Definition
it is an external metaphor that stands for a characters internal or
psychological life—it may be an object, costume, action, etc—there may be more than one as the story unfolds

Internal state or psychological state
Term
Plot Point
Definition
event that forces the movie to change or alter its direction
1—an event
which
2—forces a change of direction

In a character-based movie, the plot point may be subtle. In a plot-based movie, the plot point
may be less subtle.

Two plot points in a normal length movie.
Term
Set-Up
Definition
beginning of a movie where the initial dramatic condition is defined
1—the main characters
2—the dramatic concept (idea)
3—the dramatic situation (physical)

The set-up usually will last no longer than one half hour (it can be very short) (one page per min)
Term
Montage
Definition
very short set-up
Sequence of scenes connected by a single idea or manifesting a single idea
Cover a lot of time or space in a compact form
Montage within a scene—sequence of elements within a scene
Connected by one single idea
Term
Camera Angles
Definition
--Eye level—eye level camera—natural, neutral
--Low Angle—camera is down low, looking up—dominance and power
--High Angle—camera is above, looking down—lack of dominance or power, diminishing the
subject
Term
Genre
Definition
type or class or variety, type of art that has a:
--Style
--Form
--Content

Should be easily recognizable…
Term
American Genres
Definition
Western, Musical, and Film Noir (Crime Films)
Term
Horror
Definition
and intense and painful feeling of repugnance and fear; terror
--Intense dislike, abhorrence, loathing
Term
The object of horror movie is to produce
Definition
--Fear
--Loathing
Term
Two general sources for horror
Definition
1—fables, myths, old wives tales
2—literature
Term
Two classic horror icons
Definition
1—Dracula
2—Frankenstein
Term
Horror History
Definition

1—German Expressionist Silent Era (The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari) (Nosferatu) 2—The 1920’s in Hollywood (Phantom of the Opera, by Lon Chaney “Man with a thousand Faces”)

3-1930’s America

(Dracula Todd Browning?)
New Horror Characters
(Wolfman)
(Invisible Man)
(The mummy)
(King Kong)

Term
Horror images of and stories about
Definition
Good/evil
God/non god
Mortality/Immortality
Life and its meaning
Term
Irony
Definition
The expression of one's meaning by using language that usually signifies the opposite

typically for a humorous or emphatic effect
Term
historical sources Midnight Movie concept
Definition
1—late night tv in 50’s and 60’s
2—the Elgin Theater in NYC
Term
'Titicut Follies'
Definition
'Titicut' is the Indian name for the area surrounding Bridgewater, 'Titicut Follies' is the name of the charity show put on by patients and guards that opens and closes the movie.
Term
Hans and Freda (Freaks)
Definition
midgets, not dwarfs - midgets looked down on dwarfs
Term
Pinheads (Freaks)
Definition
Often male, but dress female
Term
Prince Randian (Freaks)
Definition
Snake man, living torso, human caterpillar
Term
Daisy and Violet Hilton (Freaks)
Definition
Siamese Twins
-tragic ending to their life
-source of little humor in freaks – marriage situation (come visit us..)
Term
Johnny Eck (Freaks)
Definition
no torso, walked on hands
Term
Josephine Joseph (Freaks)
Definition
Hermaphrodite
-androgynous – both male and female parts
-most fake of any circus freak (hair cut a certain way on each side)
-often faked
Term
Lady Olga (Freaks)
Definition
Bearded Lady
-often faked (like Hermaphrodites)
Term
Angeleno (Freaks)
Definition
Dwarf
-may be a midget
Term
Hook of Freaks
Definition
Circus trapeze artist Cleopatra marries midget Hans, then plots with strongman Hercules to murder Hans for his inheritance
Term
Theme of Freaks
Definition
-Are freaks different than us?
-Are freaks of nature human?
-Do freaks have a different moral code than ours?
Term
Tod Browning
Definition
-Dean of the horror directors
-Dracula
-Freaks is known as famous now
-Freaks ruined his career – banned in many countries
Term
Banning of freaks
Definition
-Cultural admission
-We can't see past the deformities
-Midnight movies were a cultural reaction to this type of banning – we are willing to look at deformities
Term
The Hays Code : The Production Code
Definition

-tells us what we can and cannot do

 

1) cannot lower standards of life - sympathy for wrongdoing

2) correct standards of life

3) law - natural or human - cannot be ridiculed

Term
Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA)
Definition
tells the audience what has been done
Term
The Legion of Decency Pledge (1934)
Definition
1) Condemn: condemn indecent immoral motion pictures, and those which glorify crime or criminals
2) Protest: strengthen public opinion against the production of indecent and immoral films
3) Boycott: to stay away altogether from places of amusement which show them as a matter of policy
Term
Acts in Freaks
Definition
-Freaks doesn't follow the Syd Field 3 act layout
-Made up of 2 acts
-Banquet scene ends act 1
-Act 1 : melodrama
-Act 2 : horror
Term
Set-Up of Freaks
Definition
-introduce the freaks
-teasing and humiliation of freaks (Hans)
-men's greatest fear is humiliation
-the humiliation of Hans symbolizes the humiliation of all the freaks
-freaks show us the idea of humility, love, unconditional support/loyalty
Term
Cleopatra at the beginning of Freaks
Definition
the peacock of the air
Term
Plant in Freaks
Definition
calling Cleopatra the “peacock of the air” (line of dialogue)
Term
Payoff in Freaks
Definition
Cleopatra's fall from peacock to chicken
Term
Freaks Plot Point #1
Definition
Freda goes to Cleo and exposes Hans' inheritance
-changes the narrative
-how to get the inheritance – marry and kill Hans
Term
Freaks Plot Point #2
Definition
-poisoning Hans
-humiliating Hans
-showcasing more freaks (that have not previously been seen)
-reasons for showing individuals rather than collective
Term
Dissolve transition
Definition
overlap the ending of a scene with the beginning of another scene
-intended to:
1) shows the passage of time and/or space
2) show a relationship between those two scenes
Term
Meaning of rain
Definition
1) some form of purification
2) some form of evil
3) it's raining
Term
The Black Dahlia
Definition
Elizabeth Short - term derived from The Blue Dahlia—nightclub reference from the film noir,
Term
Characters in Kalifornia
Definition
Carrie Laughlin, Brian Kessler, Early Grayce, Adele Corners
Term
Luck or Superstition in Kalifornia
Definition
Lucky Street Grill
Carrie’s Prayer
Broken Mirror
Horseshoe Ring—Early wears the horseshoe upside as if to empty the luck out
St. Christopher
Church
Lucky Lager Beer
Term
Kalifornia VS California
Definition
CA: Place of mythological past where dreams are fulfilled and opportunity abounds. California
is the level playing field, the rebirthing place for those who much hide from a failed past. Gold
rush, film industry ran from the cinema bosses of the east, good climate, etc.

KA: The contemporary illusion that CA still exists. For Early, it is where the first months’ rent is
free by state law, food grows on trees and is there for picking, and doors to new dimensions can
be found. Early dies on the border of CA at Dreamland Nuclear Test Site, forever closing that
door to KA.
Term
Greek chorus
Definition
when a filmmaker/writer uses a character/newspaper headline/etc that is there
to explain what needs to be explained as efficiently as possible without having to attend to them
in any extreme manner (organize the thoughts and information or to remind us of something)
IE: Brian’s voice over on the subject of serial killers
Term
Sociopath
Definition
disregard for and the violation of the rights of others (EARLY)
No conscience, no guilt, no identification, no sympathy, no empathy.
Term
Identification
Definition
identify some similarity something in common
Term
Sympathy
Definition
— identify as something you understand within the world that you add emotion to
Term
Empathy
Definition
you become the person—you feel the same things they feel
Term
Dependent
Definition
—a pervasive and excessive need to be taken care of that leads to submissive and
clinging behavior and fears of separation
Term
Brian and Adele's similarities
(Kalifornia)
Definition
-Both are dominated by their mate
-Both deny the reality around them
CHANGES TO:
-Neither denies the reality around them
-Both become more independent (Adele resists Early and Brian kills)
Term
Why does Early not allow Adele to smoke, drink or swear? (Kalifornia)
Definition

She has to balance his impurity. He is obsessed with purifying himself and keeping Adele pure.

 

Term
Set up of Kalifornia
Definition
take a trip to California, get a new life
Term
Plot Point #1 in Kalifornia
Definition
First murder in East Texas—Early kills the wealthy man in the gas station bathroom
Narrative change: Early takes over the trip, at least more than he already has, he comes out, he
starts driving and paying for the gas
Term
Plot Point #2 in Kalifornia
Definition
West Texas murder in the gas station—Early has essentially made them hostages
Term
Foley sound
Definition
— named after Jack Foley—reinforcing a sound that is in the scene by reproducing
that sound on a foley stage
Term
Hard sounds/hard effects
Definition
—comes from a database & it is prerecorded from somewhere else
IE: engines, explosions, and animal sounds
Term
ADR
Definition
ADR—automatic dialogue replacement – used to replace or change the dialogue in the movie
postproduction
Term
Sound editing
Definition
—the adding of sound (simplistic definition)
Term
Titicut Follies director
Definition
Frederick Wiseman
Term
Opening and Ending in Titicut Follies
Definition
-opening scene: talent show they have every year
-ending scene: talent show (song - “so long for now”)
-fellini ending: cyclical, you've seen a slice of life, and tomorrow will be another day
-merry-go-round atmosphere
Term
Nudity in Titicut Follies
Definition
– symbol for vulnerability
-practical means to eradicate individuality (functions as uniform)
-rid of defenses
Term
Those without power (incarcerated) acting out (Titicut Follies)
Definition
1. do something to irritate those who have power over you (piss/shit on floor)
2. get the person of power to want/need something from you

Ex: Man in bathtub – reframes – says dirty bath water tastes like champagne
Term
Jim the Force feeder/starved man
Definition
-hero of the film
-succeeds at starving himself
-cross cut of force feeding and burial preparations
Term
Cross cut
Definition
– cutting between two (or more) scenes
-usually shows a relationship between the scenes
-usually happening at the same time
Term
Documentary Presuppositions
Definition
1) Events have independent existence beyond the film. The world depicted is real, not imaginary (authenticity criteria)
2) The documentary filmmaker attempts to be truthful (objectivity criteria)
Term
Documentaries are:
Definition
a balance between the objective and the subjective
Term
5-6 styles of documentary (Bill Nichols)
Definition
1. Expository
2. Observational (Direct cinema)
3. Interactive
4. Reflexive
5. Performative
Term
Expository Documentary
Definition
-Omnicient voice over commentator
Term
Observational Documentary (Direct cinema)
Definition
-No exposition
-No interviews
-Cinéma vérité (true cinema)
1. No directorial intrusion
2. No preconceived script
-Hence, the subject speaks for itself
-Forerunner of Reality TV (Cops)
-Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle
-The act of measuring alters the thing measured
-Characterised by nonintervention of the film maker
-ie: Frederick Wiseman
Term
Interactive Documentary
Definition
Content based upon interviews
-Strong presence of the filmmaker (Michael Moore)
Term
Reflexive Documentary
Definition
-Process of the making of the documentary becomes the main focus.
-The focus is how the subject is filmed, edited, and generally presented.
-Very close to interactive
Term
Performative Documentary
Definition
-Docu-Drama
-Re-enactment
Term
Opening Scene (Blake Snyder)
Definition
opening image establishes a fundamental before snapshot of the film
-sets an aspect of the film (tone, mood, location)
Term
Ending Scene (Blake Snyder
Definition
-ending image establishes a fundamental after snapshot of the film
-opening/ending relationship
-ending image should be the opposite of the opening image so as to demonstrate change or transformation
-technique, not principle
Term
Visual Characteristics of the opening scene in Cutter's Way
Definition
-begins in black and white, ends in color
-slow motion
-soundtrack is not the expected sound from a parade
-it is out of sync with normal experiences/reality
-analog of perception of reality – out of sync, unreliable
-what is real? Who is guilty? There is no evidence at all
Term
Directed state theory of perception
Definition
-instead of merely two different interpretations of the same event,
-it is actually two different actual perceptions
Term
Set up in Cutter's Way
Definition
Bone is a witness or suspect in a murder case
Term
Plot Point #1 in Cutter's Way
Definition
Bone identifies J.J. Cord as the murderer
-Cutter becomes active and tries to prove Cord is the murderer
Term
Plot Point #2 in Cutter's Way
Definition
death of Moe
-direction change
1. From proof of guilt and blackmail to revenge
2. Changes/reemphasizes the principle protagonist from Richard Bone to Alexander Cutter
-Dramatic concept/question – from: “Will Bone witness against Cord through the influence of Cutter?” to “Will Bone assist Cutter in his efforts to kill Cord?”
Term
3 possibilities to how Moe died
Definition
1. committed suicide/accidentally set house on fire (death is her fault)
2. Cord killed her, meaning to kill Bone/Cutter
3. Cutter killed her
Term
Resolution in Cutter's Way
Definition
The killing of J.J. Cord by Bone
Term
The social triangle (the dramatic triangle)
Definition
in groups of 3, generally speaking, one individual will play the part of the perpetrator, another the victim, and another the savior
Term
Meaning of Name 'Bone' in Cutter's Way
Definition
1. hard on, boner, sexual, principle talent is his Bone
2. has no backbone, runs away, no real hardships
Term
Meaning of Name 'Cutter' in Cutter's Way
Definition
-Cutter – 1. wounded, cut
2. abrasive, aggressive, cuts through things
Term
Meaning of Name 'Moe' in Cutter's Way
Definition
neutral, in between two men
Term
Meaning of Name 'George' in Cutter's Way
Definition
neutral individual
Term
Meaning of Name 'Cord' in Cutter's Way
Definition
1. umbilical cord, marina tied to him,
2. tied, power, ties everyone up
Term
Archetypes
Definition
from Greek archetypos, meaning first of its kind
-original pattern
-blueprint from which other things of that type are reproduced
Term
Joseph Campbell's assumption of Archetypes
Definition
1. All stories have common structural elements on both form and character
2. These structural elements are found universally in myths, fairy tales, dreams, folklore, et
3. Art reflects and employs these common structures
Term
General categories for archetypes as employed in storytelling (Tami Cowden)
Definition
1. Core archetype
-a character that stays within the framework of one specific archetype
-superman – traditional concept of the hero – the hero does not change
2. Evolving archetype
-a character that begins the story reflecting one archetype, but who is transformed into another archetype as the story unfolds
3. Layered archetype
-a character that combines attributes of more than one archetype
Term
Noble grunt film
Definition
became possible when culture became more sympathetic to vietnam
Noble grunt films admits that America's image is tarnished – admission that American is no longer the lone ranger and to many we are the bad guys – reflects America's disillusionment
-America's disillusionment in vietnam
-often shows an alienation at home (when they return)
-the hero becomes cynical and ends up achieving self-preservation
-question about phycological survival with no authority but a lot of responsibility
Term
Cutter's Archetype (Cutter's Way)
Definition
lost soul with warrior attributes – opposite of Bone, reflect each other's inadequacies
-lost soul – tormented, filled with angst and passion, wounded in some way, yearns for what he cannot have/no longer has – Cutter may yearn to have the power of Cord, the love of Moe, the charm of Bone
-background of a lost soul: often a very deep wound in the past creates the lost soul
-angst – feeling of anxiety, insecurity
-accompanied by other psychological maladies such as depression
-note: not depression, depression may be the result of angst
Term
Back story or Exposition
Definition
what happened before the story began
1) should be short and
2) only involve what the audience needs to know for the present story
Term
The Lost Soul Archetype
Definition
01. The Lost Soul Is tormented.
02. The Lost Soul Is Filled With Angst And Passion.
03). The Lost Soul Is Wounded In Some Way.
04). The Lost Soul Yearns For Something That The Lost Soul Cannot Have.
Virtue. Often Devoted or Commited To Projects.
Flaw. Often Fatalistic.
Term
Warrior Archetype
Definition
01. An Eye For An Eye Philosophy.
02. Committed And Loyal To His Friends.
03. Has Witnessed Injustice In Reality Or In Perception.
04. Cannot Forget The Wrongs Done To Him.
Virtues. 01.
Self-Sacrificing. 02. Always Faithful. 03. Committed (Goes Down With The Cause).
Flaws.
01. Rigid (Sees Only Black And White). 02. Believes That The End Justifies The Means.
Term
THE WAIF archetype
Definition
a homeless child, especially one forsaken or orphaned
-In Cowden's context it is a female homeless child
-Selected characteristics of the WAIF
1) child-like innocence
2) not independent
3) can endure hardships, rescued
-Selected characteristics of the WAIF
1) pure and uncorrupted
2) kind
3) self-sacrificing
-Selected flaws of the WAIF
1) impressionable (easily influenced)
2) Passive (gives in rather than fight)
3) insecure (feels unimportant)
-THE WAIF – definition as applied to film narratived
1) damsel in distress
A) seemingly helpless
B) she is not a fighter, but she has the capacity to endure harship
-Moe is a WAIF (Cutter's way)
-Adele is a WAIF (Kalifornia)
Term
Cutter's way about 4 general categories
Definition
1. Friendship, what connects Cutter and Bone: 1. an obscure past 2. love and desire for Moe 3. murder and its revenge 2. Reality and Illusion (beginning sequence eludes to this) 3. Morality 1. moral cowardice 2. moral strength 4. Class warefare
Term
Adele's Objective Correlative (Kalifornia)
Definition
yo-yo (incompetent -skills and personality- and being controlled by Early) and cactus (internalized desires)
Term
Early's Objective Correlative (Kalifornia)
Definition
toothbrush (always trying to purify himself) and doors (always looking for more doors)
Term
Some B-movie characteristics
Definition
1) Low budget
-few to no special effects
-few to no elaborate sets
-few to no exotic locations
-few to no hollywood stars, except b-movie stars or end of career stars
-little time allotted to the filming (tight shooting schedule)

2) Genre script structure (probably most important characteristic)
-simple easily recognized scripts which depend upon:
1) characters
2) dialogue

-How can character and dialogue be emphasizes or reinforced in a B-movie?
1) few principle characters
2) confined space
Term
Steadicam
Definition
1) stabilize the camera
2) offer freedom of movement
-Steadicam is well suited for:
1) moving camera shots in tight spots
2) camera shots over irregular terrain
Term
Cosmology of evil (Kalifornia and Citizen X)
Definition
-nature or nurture?
-ontological (the study of existence -inherent in nature) or social conditions?

-Kalifornia
-begins with nurture but ends with nature
-Citizen X
-evil is a product of social conditioning – nurture
-since the Soviet Union has proper social conditioning, evil does not exist
Term
Plot
Definition
storyline, the plan, the scheme, or the main story of a literary or dramatic work, as a play, novel, short story, film. - blueprint for the narrative
Term
Subplot (The “B” Story)
Definition
A plot subordinate to the main plot
-Subplot usually carries the sex, romance, violence – what's in the advertisement
Term
General subplot rules
Definition
1) only 1-3 subplots
2) relate to the plot. It must serve the plot in some way. It may contradict the main plot. It may reinforce the main plot. It may provide some dimension (comic relief, tragedy, reality, ect.) to the narrative as a whole
3) beginning, middle, and end
4) subplot shot exist throughout the movie
Term
Citizen X beginning and ending
Definition
-begin the movie with a tear (coroner - empathy)
-ends the movie with a tear (murderer - guilt)
Term
Psychology of the Frame
Definition
Employing the square format reinforces the concept of neutrality or objectivity
-same with circle frame
-Vertical rectangle has an inherent psychological defect than horizontal
-ascending – strong
-you can either deny and resist or employ
-Horizontal rectangle (rectilinear horizontal)
-repose
-weakness
-laying down – not standing up
Term
Psychology of angles
Definition
-upward (diagonally upward)
-struggle (defies gravity)
-downward
-inevitable
Term
Language of angles
Definition

-”on the level”, “level with me” : honest

 

-”not on the level” : dishonest

 

-”straight” : direct, honest

 

-”not straight” : odd, queer

 

-straight is always symmetrical, balanced, has a middle

 

-right angles : upright, virtue, correct

 

 

 

Term
Ideology
Definition
A system of beliefs, ideas or doctrines that form the foundation for political, social, economic, theological, and other systems.
Term
Function of Ideology as presented by Linda Nochlin
Definition
"...one of the most important functions of ideology is to veil the overt power relations obtaining in society at a particular moment in history by making them appear to be part of the natural, eternal order of things."
Term
3 principle themes of The Big Empty
Definition
1. opens with men's misunderstanding of female biology/menstruation
2. profit
3. metaphor for finding one's self
Term
3 definitions for the term Melodrama
Definition
1. Original general definition: Drama with music – think melody drama or drama with melody, literally means “play with music”
2. 19th century definition: drama that centered in a simplistic conflict between heroes and villains. Good and evil are easily defined
3. Contemporary definition: any emotional drama
Term
3 attributes of the Melodrama
Definition
1. A woman often dominates the narrative
2. Narration is from the perspective of the victim
3. Moral conflict is the principal theme or subject matter
Term
Romantic story patterns
Definition
1. Two people love each other and neither realizes it (Journey category)
- Love may not be the goal, but the result of the journey
2. Two people are in love and one doesn't realize it (Pursuit category)
3. Two people realize their love, but their love is denied by some great obstacle (Religious, political, class, etc.)
-Romantic Melodramas – forbidden love, most popular and successful form because: the obstacles are often enormous
Term
Romantic comedy, Romantic drama, Melodrama
Definition
-Romantic comedy, the lover's conflicts make us laugh
-Romantic drama – make us cry
-Melodrama – could break our heart
Term
Animus
Definition
the masculine side of a woman's personal unconscious
-The masculine psychological qualities that a woman possesses
Term
Anima
Definition
the feminine side of a man's personal unconscious
-The feminine psychological qualities that a man possesses
Term
Animus and Anima in Citizen X
Definition
-Fetsiov begins the film with an overly developed anima
-malleable, adjustable, appropriate submission
-Burakov begins the film with an underdeveloped anima
-At end – balance one another– Fetsiov is upset and yelling, Burakov is reserved
Term
Citizen X Set up
Definition
Find the serial killer
Term
Citizen X Plot Point #1
Definition
to overcome the restraints of the communist bureaucracy
Term
Citizen X Plot Point #2
Definition
resolve pp #1 – hold the committee member hostage for being gay
Term
Citizen X Resolution
Definition
evidence and confession of serial killer
Term
The real villain in Citizen X
Definition
the communist bureaucracy – they deny serial killers exist
Term
Burakov asks for (Citizen X)
Definition
1.computers
2.more men
3.access to FBI files
-going to the FBI is an admission that the Russians are behind the west
4.make killings public
-admits the crime exists
Term
Objective Correlative for Colonel Fetsiov (Citizen X)
Definition
his uniform
-fake and empty symbol of status, emblem of status but not power
-he would like to become a respected/powerful/real man
Term
Objective Correlative for Chikatilo (Citizen X)
Definition
the bag
-psychological baggage – deals with it via the knife – only an element
Term
Objective Correlative for Burakov (Citizen X)
Definition
silence
-he must internalize
Term
Citizen X triangle: Find the Killer
Definition
-perpetrator : comminist committee
-victim: Burakov
-savior : Colonel Fetsiov
Term
Citizen X triangle: Killings
Definition
-perpetrator : Chikatilo
-victim: Russia
-savior : Burakov
Term
Citizen X triangle: Psychologically wounded Chikatilo
Definition
-perpetrator : general outside psychological forces
-victim: Chikatilo
-savior : psychologist
Term
Citizen X Main plot
Definition
find the killer
Term
Citizen X Subplot #1
Definition
defeat the bureaucracy
Term
Citizen X Subplot #2
Definition
relationship between Colonel Fetsiov and Burakov
Term
3 arguments for Chikatilo sanity
Definition
-gauges out eyes of victims – the image of a killer is etched into the eyes of the victim, attempting to escape from his act – consciousness of unlawful nature of that act
-He lies to the police
-He shows remorse
Term
Satire
Definition
employment of humor, to ridicule and/or insult something
Term
Requirement for Satire
Definition
-Foundation for satire is truth
-Subject satirizes must be true or perceived to be true
-You don't satirize blue, if you're covering red
Term
In satire, I must
Definition
observe, judge, analyze, not empathize, sympathize or identify (this may be true of all comedy)
Term
Dr. Strangelove truths
Definition
-anticommunist paranoia (time period)
-mankind's lack of the ability to recognize the result of nuclear war. (ecology has replaces nuclear war in present day thought)
-male desire (nuclear annihilation may be worth it if we could copulate our lives away in some mine shaft) NOTE: with the most sexually desirable women
-blind faith in technology
-political inefficiency
Term
2 visualizations of technology (destructive power)
Definition
-Mad Max view – left with a depleted world, we're still here but the water is polluted/people are sterile/nothing grows, we become tribal and fight others at all cost (technology will not save us)
-2001 Space Odyssey view – when the earth is depleted we will go somewhere else – space, etc. (technology will save us)
Term
Names of Characters (Dr. Strangelove)
Definition
1. sexual connotations or references
2. connection between war, sexual obsession, male sex drive
Term
Jack D. Ripper (Dr. Strangelove)
Definition
-(Jack the ripper) English psychopathic killer. Sexual serial killer, killer in general
-ends up killing mother earth
Term
Mandrake (Dr. Strangelove)
Definition
-A plant root associated with fertility or potency
-look up the symbolist painting
-acts wimpish – he begs
Term
King Kong (Dr. Strangelove)
Definition
a beast, primitive destructive lust
Term
Buck Turgidson (Dr. Strangelove)
Definition
male animal/stud … Turgid means swollen, bloated
Term
President Merkin Muffley (Dr. Strangelove)
Definition
merkin: slang for female pubic area
-muff: similar
Term
Ambassador Desadeski (Dr. Strangelove)
Definition
De Sade: sexual sadist
Term
Bat Guano (Dr. Strangelove)
Definition
bat excrement (bat shit), crazy
Term
Objective Correlative for Jack D. Ripper (Dr. Strangelove)
Definition
-Cigar as phallic manhood and its folly
-Phallic potence (the full erect cigar)
-Wasting away to ash (the flaccid spent cigar)
Term
Buck Turgidson OC (Dr. Strangelove)
Definition
-Gum
-Infantile obsessive behavior, an attention to bodily pleasures
Term
King Kong OC (Dr. Strangelove)
Definition
-Cowboy hat
-Naivete of Frontier Mentality
Term
Dr. Strangelove OC
Definition
-wheelchair
-past failures, hope for the future through a faith in technology, someday they will find a cure
-strangelove standing up is a miracle
-does or can evil produce miracles
Term
Threat of communism (Dr. Strangelove)
Definition
-Senator Joe McCarthy
-House UnAmerican Activities Committee
-U-2 Incident
-Francis Gary Powers
-The Berlin Wall – 1961
-Bay of Pigs
-Cuban Missile Crisis
-Fluoridation Conspiracy – strong bones and teeth – at what cost? - fight the power
-Bomb shelters – Civil defense – doomsday hideaway – mount weather
-The Arms Race
Term
SANE vs MAD
Definition
Sane calls for disarmament, Mad is Mutual assured destruction. If both groups know they can destroy each other, neither will act, unless there's mad man who makes a rash decision
Term
visuals in Dr. Strangelove
Definition
Airborn B52's coupled together, having sex or breastfeeding– song “try a little tenderness”
Term
opening credits (Dr. Strangelove)
Definition
-cartoony
-child-like/infantile
-cartoon stick text
Term
Survival kit (Dr. Strangelove)
Definition
1. pistol
2. 9 packs chewing gum
3. several pairs of nylon stockings
4. miniature combination Bible and Russian phrase book
5. condoms
Term
Kubrick discussing Dr. Strangelove - confront a man with nuclear alarm
Definition
-if you confront a man in his office with a nuclear alarm – documentary – the office is associated with humanity
-if the man is in living room at home and nuclear alarm – drama – living room associated with family
-man on toilet/nuclear alarm – comedy – toilet associated with individual
Term
beginning and ending (Dr. Strangelove)
Definition
mushroom like orgasms – sex is always near
song - “til we meet again”
Term
Dr. Strangelove set up
Definition
maniac sends planes to Russia
Term
Dr. Strangelove PP #1
Definition
Planning with Russians how to stop attack
Term
Dr. Strangelove PP #2
Definition
Successful bombing of Russia
Term
Casablanca set up
Definition
1.montage voice-over documentary style
-commentary on the nature of Casablanca within world events
-who wil be able to escape Casablanca?
2.the killing of the german courier and the stealing of the letters of transit
-who has the letters of transit?
Term
Neutrality in Casablanca
Definition
no man's land – all nationalities/a world at war – all predicaments/a world at war
Term
Rick and Richard (Casablanca)
Definition
-Rick – cynical and jaded, aloof and mean “I stick my neck out for nobody”
-Richard – a sentimentalist, a romantic, the seed of a hero waiting to blossom
Term
Casablanca PP#1
Definition
arrival of Ilsa
-focused switched from Rick's relation to Casablanca as the external free world
-to Rick's internal world (soon to be known as Richard)
1.unresolved love for Ilsa
2.extreme bitterness at her leaving him
Term
Victor Laszlo (Casablanca)
Definition
-head of the underground
-important underground hero
-The cross of Lorraine – French symbol for underground/resistance
Term
Casablanca PP#2
Definition
Ilsa says “you'll have to think for both of us”
-the dramatic change is the question what will Rick do?
-Rick's internal and external problems come together
-Ilsa's conflict: she's in love with Richard Blane, but she's devoted to the cause of Victor Laszlo
Term
Two subtextual theories (Casablanca)
Definition
1.Casablanca as a political allegory
-Casa Blana: white house
-The conflicts over entering WW2 on the part of the USA
2.Repressed homosexual fantasy
-Rick rejects women for an honest, probably asexual relationship with a man
-Both Rick and Renault need companionship more than they need sex or love
Term
Masculine psychological qualities of Rick (Casablanca)
Definition
-strong, unbending, confident
Term
Feminine psychological qualities of Renault (Casablanca)
Definition
-flirtatious, adjustable, practical
Term
Rick and Renault on politics
Definition
Rick will remain neutral, while Renault will go with the winning side
Term
Rick and Renault on women
Definition
-women universally desire rick
-Rick merits virtually any woman he wants, yet he does not seem to want any
-Rick does not seem to have extreme social/sexual confidence
-Renault can have virtually any woman he wants, but not on his own merit
-Renault is desired by no one
-Renault has a facade of social/sexual confidence
Term
Summary of Rick's dilemma
Definition
-Risk of losing everything (marriage) -Personal sacrifice (The saving lie) -all for a greater cause -the children
Term
Europe, Casablanca, America
Definition
-Europe – hell
-Casablanca – purgatory
-American - heaven
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