torsdag den 21. november 2013

The Big Lebowski - a postmodern quest?

It has been argued that in postmodern times it is no longer possible to do anything original. Did you find examples of that in "The Big Lebowski?

Apart from that, a dominant feature of postmodernism is irony and a feeling of discomfort in the presence of big emotions. Did you notice any examples of that in "The Big Lebowski"?

Moreover, many people are uncertain of their own identity and are struggling with the question of who they really are. Sometimes they are also unsure of the difference between copy and original. Did you notice any examples of that in "The Big Lebowski"?

Finally, Jeffrey "The Dude" Lebowski is on a journey (quest?) through Los Angeles. Give examples of the clues and leads that he finds. Comment on his ability to interpret the clues and leads.

tirsdag den 12. november 2013

The Truman Show - The World is a Stage!

1: Write a brief review of the movie. Feel free to comment on elements that you liked or disliked, important scenes and things you found interesting.

2: What is the message of the film?

3: Was watching this movie relevant in connection with what we are working on at the moment? Explain (please)

4: What is Seahaven and does it remind you of something?


mandag den 11. november 2013

The Big Lebowski - a postmodern movie?


It has been argued that in postmodern times it is no longer possible to do anything original. Did you find examples of that in "The Big Lebowski?

Apart from that, a dominant feature of postmodernism is irony and a feeling of discomfort in the presence of big emotions. This often causes people to make fun of everything, including themselves, to hide their discomfort. Did you notice any examples of that in "The Big Lebowski"?

Moreover, many people are uncertain of their own identity and are struggling with the question of who they really are. Sometimes thay are unsure of the difference between copy and original. Did you notice any examples of that in "The Big Lebowski"?

Finally, you have extensive knowledge of the yuppie and Generation X. Is any of that knowledge relevant in connection with "The Big Lebowski"?


torsdag den 7. november 2013

Shrek - A postmodern movie?

It has been argued that in postmodern times it is no longer possible to do anything original. The postmodern artist is only able to steal or borrow from previous works of art. Did you notice any examples of that in Shrek?

Apart from that, a dominant feature of postmodernism is irony and a feeling of discomfort in the presence of big emotions. This often causes people to make fun of everything, including themselves, to hide their discomfort. Did you notice any examples of that in Shrek?

Finally, many people are uncertain of their own identity and keep asking questions about who they really are.Did you notice any examples of that in Shrek?