Close-Up becomes a reflexive reflection on the impact of cinema and cinema itself.
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Decision to Leave becomes a critical self-reflection where cinema manners involve a twofold aspect of the eye and the truth.
The case explores the point of view of the protagonist of American Psycho as a male character and how a particular trigger can influence the negative impact of media on the consumer’s psyche.
Taxi Driver enforces an infectious relationship with its audience.
12 Angry Men offers an exploration of the evil of indifference, far more pervasive yet powerful than the common monster crimes in movies but rare in real life.
The strange self-duplicating of the on-screen display becomes a viewing experience for the original viewers of the World on a Wire broadcast.
From the first impression, Breaking Bad is a series about the reaction.