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A DREAM GOES ON FOREVER: Focalization and Invocation in THE VIRGIN SUICIDES

June 18, 2015by consideringfilm Leave a comment

“In the end we had pieces of the puzzle, but no matter how we put them together, gaps remained, oddly shaped emptinesses mapped by what surrounded them, like countries we […]

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“The stars are on fire and God is very busy.”

February 1, 2013by consideringfilm 1 Comment

The 1970s are a hotbed for dramas of suburban unrest.  The 1950s were too repressed and the 1960s were too unhinged, but in American cinema, the ’70s have come to […]

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