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The remake industry

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Hello! Welcome to my third blog. I wanted to share an article by Cosmopolitan magazine and give you my opinion on the subject matter. Link here Brief summary of the essay In the source, the author writes that remakes have taken over the movie industry in the last decade. What seemed to be a wholesome take on nostalgia then is now hated by many people. Remakes are re-packaged, re-modelled, and re-marketed versions of a beloved movie. Although, remaking a pre-existing movie is not new. The movie industry works like a cycle Therefore, remakes are more prominent at a certain point in history. Even if people don't seem to like reboots, the movie industry is still making them because they are a safe bet. They can target a pre-existing audience and profit off their nostalgia. For Disney, reboots are a logical financial choice because they don't have to buy intellectual property rights. During the pandemic, movie studios could use remakes to secure profit. This money can then be used t...

Speed Racer : An underrated movie

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Movies from our childhood are often better than they are because of the power of nostalgia. Maybe it explains why it is so gratifying to rediscover a film you had forgotten about but once loved. For me, it was the 2008 movie  Speed Racer,  a story inspired by an anime about an 18 years old race-car driver. I found an article that talks about the underrated quality of this movie. https://mashable.com/article/speed-racer-review-wachowskis-matrix  In the article, the author talks about how  Speed Racer  was too audacious for its time. Without saying that it's a masterpiece, the writer thinks that the critics were too harsh for a movie that is now a cult classic. He describes the film as colourful, sweet, cheesy, funny, and memorable. The directors, the Wachowskis sisters, are most well-known for  The Matrix.  Throughout their career, they showed a lot of creativity. They also rarely played it safe. The psychedelic look of the movie contrasts with the down...

Surrealism in Photography, a Blog by Béatrice Touchette

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Hi and welcome to my Blog!  My name is Beatrice and I am interested in many subjects including art and culture.   For my first post, I would like to introduce you to a short essay I read on the Metropolitan Museum of Art's website and give you my opinion on it. You may find the source here       Otto Umbehr, Mystery of the Street , 1928  Brief summary of the essay   Surrealism is an art movement in which imagination takes precedence to reason.   The movement was originally propelled by André Breton's first    Manifesto of surrealism  in 1924. Artists used their unconscious to reach the world of dream.   This process gave rise to themes like intoxication, madness, and sexual ecstasy. Thus, as a medium, photography was perfect to create provocative, psychic, and repulsive works.   To create this ambiguity between dream and reality, photographs used double exposure, combination printing, montage, and solarization ...