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Choose three sequences from "Darling" and analyse them in te


             Julie Christie stars as the immensely charming Darling.
             married, she falls hard for television interviewer Robert (Dirk Bogarde), and their .
             friendship blossoms into a full-blown affair that has each of them leaving there .
             spouses in order to move in together. But Darling is far from done she goes .
             through a series of men on her way to the top, which is not quite what she .
             expected it to be. Schlesinger deals with key ideas such as superficiality, reality .
             and pretence, conventional and unconventional living and in particular .
             Ephemera. It captures 1960s London like few other films could. The reaction to .
             the British New Wave movement, which was strong in the sixties, is clear in the .
             film, especially in relation to realism, sexuality and the role of women in society.
             The film starts with Christie's eye in extreme close-up on the camera, the eye .
             is supposed to be the window into the soul but as we find out for Diana, this is .
             not so, "A lie can be shown with integrity, just like anything else". Diana Scott .
             (Christie) is against conforming to societies conventions. She has freedom with .
             no responsibility, lacks morals and stability and as a result finds herself unable to .
             settle down to any kind of life. Her major setback is she takes on the lives and .
             personalities of those around her, always trying to be what it is she feels others .
             want her to be. She cannot find herself by not taking on any of her own .
             characteristics and personality so she is unable to realise what it is she is striving .
             for. Her role in the film is largely that of a model and small-time actress, which .
             is in essence all she ever is. She wears clothes to project a certain surface .
             image and constantly acts for an audience, superficially, what she looks like .
             matches that of what she is trying to be, never being true to herself, except when .
             alone.
             Her only real wish is to be happy, "It should be easy to be happy, shouldn't it, .


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