A look at movies, with a quick study of their plots, whether it is plausible or not, the ironies of the story and some of the serious philosophies that were displayed in the film, whether by the director, set designer or the cinematographer.
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Defending Your Life
Starring: Albert Brooks, Meryl Streep, Rip Torn and a host of other comedians at every step.
Plot
Conflict
Characterization
Point of view - Albert Brooks character is fairly laid back, marvels at the systematic processes (hurry up and wait).
Ironies
Symbolism - Theology
Theme
Tone/Mood - Heavenly Universal
Imagery - Religious
Plausible vs Implausible
Foreshadowing
Quotable lines
Best Part
Strengths and Weaknesses
Labels:
Albert Brooks,
Defending Your Life,
Meryl Streep,
Rip Torn
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