Set in the hauntingly secluded locations of mid-twentieth century San Francisco, Alfred Hitchcock's film "Vertigo," is a hypnotic tale of one man's struggle for power, his hopeless search for his ideal love and his abandonment of reality for an illusion. In particular, the scene in Scottie's apartme...
The comparison of Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein, and Ridley Scott's 1992 film, Blade Runner, facilitates the examination of transforming societal values and the human condition. The transition from early 19th century England when Romanticism was challenging aspects of the dominant Enlight...
Pierce conjures the inclination of disappointment as the foundation for examination of two restricted or "repugnant" plans; oppositely, I think it is a restriction of the "western" personality that we can't hold two confusing thoughts all the while to be genuine, steady inside their own particular domains or connections. ...