15.6 Module 15 Summary
Module 15 Summary
Tom's past catches up with him
RECAP
David Cronenberg's A History of Violence exhibits a multi-layered story of truth and lies befitting of a neo-noir film. We also considered the Coen Brother's contributions to neo-noir and the rise of the slacker noir.
In this module To demonstrate your learning, you completed the following activities and assessments:
1.Read module content
2.Watch A History of Violence and clips
RESOURCES
"33 Essential Neo-Noirs, from Jackie Brown to Gone Girl," Vulture - Link Here
YOUTUBE LINK TO:
Host Eddie Muller on Neo Noir Theme - Link Here
Lars von Trier's Dogville (2003) hybridizes theater tradition, gangster, noir, "on the run," outlaw and other modes of storytelling that ultimately reflect on the brutal underbelly of America where communities band together and often turn on each other as it suits them.
SPOILER ALERT: this is just before the end of the film if you haven't seen it yet, however it fits nicely with several noir and gangster examples we have seen and studied in the course.
YOUTUBE LINK TO:
Dogville (2003) - Grace's Revelation - Link Here
Looking Ahead
Now you are ready to move onto the Final

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