1. Apocalypse Now
There is the risk that the intense imagery in the film can conflict with and dampen its vividness when the viewer attempts to relate what they see to the imagery which arose from Heart of Darkness. ... The image of Willard appearing inhuman, such as him emerging from the river; as well as images of him with shadows passing over his face, enhance the inner turmoil Willard is experiencing. ... Regardless of the situation, and physical appearance of Kurtz, the most important thing is how the functions of society; be it British or American imperialism, fail to impose complete power over the inn...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate