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Sep 29, 2009 13:16

Sup, internet? I've been pretty busy the last while with school and that.

Anyways, I have a narrative analysis paper due in film next week and I need you to help me decide!

Wild Strawberries+less people writing about it gives me an edge ( Read more... )

actually living in the pacific nw, gay ass shit, o hay i'm a film nerd, universidad, i can has social life?

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animalnoises September 29 2009, 22:02:39 UTC
I'm gonna pick Wild Strawberries. I think your last con for Reservoir Dogs is spot on.

lol Twinky

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autoscopy September 30 2009, 05:19:56 UTC
That's pretty much why I was good at film studies in highschool! We'd turn in our film reviews and everyone would be "lol, i did x3" and my teacher would see mine and go "OMG, you saw a b+w film? automatic a+!"

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ondes_martenot September 29 2009, 22:16:09 UTC
I'd go with Wild Strawberries. I haven't seen either, but WS seems like it would be more conducive to analysis (and higher marks!).

I really need to see Reservoir Dogs though.

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topsyturvytown September 30 2009, 03:10:44 UTC
my vote is wild strawberries because if you wrote about reservoir dogs you'd have to write something really MINDBLOWING and fresh about it to stand out from the 59403539 other students who are writing about it.

lololol twinky

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autoscopy September 30 2009, 05:18:38 UTC
that was my thinking, but i was discussing with a classmate and the film librarian came over and was "OH, did you mention wild strawberries? how delightful, i have shit-tonnes of essays on it if you need to look!"

still probably going with ws. although in just making quick outlines i have more on reservoir dogs...

still, 5-7 pages double spaced?

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topsyturvytown September 30 2009, 05:41:45 UTC
lollllll idk! do whichever you want! this sort of thing is why i hate school!

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autoscopy September 30 2009, 05:50:47 UTC
i'm going with ws because the public library has more copies of it and also i can save reservoir dogs for if/when we talk about ~*~themes~*~ and ~*~subtext~*~

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