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Customer's Name Tutor Name Class Name Date the assignment was due Text of ‘The Big Sleep' and visual of ‘The Maltese Falcon' Introduction To analyze a film and a literature of same genre is an interesting as well as an invigorating task, as it will give raise deeper perspectives.... hellip; In this content, we are going to investigate and analyze the crime novel ‘The Big Sleep' with the film noir ‘The Maltese Falcon'.... Let us be ignorant to the visual version of the former and instead we are going to examine the key elements of Raymond Chandler's novel 'The Big Sleep' and John Huston's film 'The Maltese Falcon', and find out, which stands as a single core trait that the American culture holds to be essential in its heroes....
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Essay
hellip; Two of the most significant films to discuss in connection with these various aspects of a successful film are The Big Sleep (1946) by Howard Hawks and Breathless (1960) by Jean Luc Godard.... In The Big Sleep, which is the first film version of the 1939 novel in the same title by Raymond Chandler, Humphrey Bogart stars as detective Philip Marlowe and Lauren Bacall plays the role of the female lead.... Therefore, this paper undertakes a reflective analysis of 'culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant' film The Big Sleep (a Hollywood "realist" film) by Howard Hawks and the French New Wave film Breathless (an "anti-realist" film) by Jean Luc Godard, in order to compare and contrast the theme, narrative, tone, acting, and genre of the two movies....
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Essay
Consider this statement in relation to Chandler's 'The Big Sleep' and Hammett's 'The Maltese Falcon'.... Consider this statement in relation to Chandler's 'The Big Sleep' and Hammett's 'The Maltese Falcon'.... It is significant that Marlowe understands that he must look a certain way because he is "calling on four million dollars" (The Big Sleep 3), as it shows the significance f money in that society, and prepares the reader for the murders and crimes that will be based solely on money....
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Book Report/Review
In the following paper “The Big Sleep and L.... Confidential” the two films that will be the focus of this comparative analysis are “The Big Sleep” (1946), directed by Howard Hawks, and “L.... In utilizing the old footage, Hanson directly takes the audience to the era of the “The Big Sleep” however the “The Big Sleep” itself takes a more subtle approach to the subversion of the ideological American Dream, with equal effect....
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Movie Review
We can cite for example the film The Big Sleep (1946) which was a product of collaboration with different filmmakers.... We can however infer to the experience of the movie The Big Sleep in determining ownership of the film despite the multitude of distinguished people who worked on the project.... In The Big Sleep, while the contributions of Raymond Chandler William Faulkner, Leigh Brackett, and actors Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall are generally recognized in the film industry, the official auteur of the movie was Howard Hawks....
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Essay
Carmen Sternwood is also found naked at Geiger's house, but Movie Review “The Big Sleep” by Howard Hawks The film involves actions of Philip Marlowe; a detective summoned by old and ailing General.... The thoughts of death as ‘The Big Sleep' revolve around the mind of Marlowe towards the end of the film.... ??The Long Goodbye” by Robert Altman Just like the film “The Big Sleep”, “The Long Goodbye” justifies that killing can cause people to go forever....
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Essay
The paper describes Chandler's 'The Big Sleep' that represented through the character of Philip Marlowe is a resultant of the depression, conflict and anxiety of the time.... Among the seven novels written by Raymond Chandler, the debut novel is 'The Big Sleep' and arguably the best too.... The Big Sleep is written at the backdrop of the 1930s, the period of the Great Depression in American history....
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Case Study
This paper “Hawks' The Big Sleep vs.... Godard's Breathless” briefly describes a comparative film review based on the comparative as well as contrastive analyses of the two films - The Big Sleep directed by Howard Hawks in 1946, and Breathless directed by Jean Luc Godard in 1960.... hellip; The author states that the primary basis of the comparative analysis of these two films is that while Hawks' The Big Sleep is a realist film, Godard's Breathless represents the genre of antirealist cinema....
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Movie Review