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  2. Formalist film theory - Wikipedia

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    For example, a formalist views standard Hollywood "continuity editing" for how it creates a comforting effect and non-continuity or how jump cut editing becomes disconcerting. [ citation needed ] A formalist considers the synthesis of several elements, such as editing, shot composition, and music.

  3. The Conformist (1970 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Conformist (Italian: Il conformista) is a 1970 political drama film written and directed by Bernardo Bertolucci, based on the 1951 novel by Alberto Moravia.It stars Jean-Louis Trintignant, Stefania Sandrelli, Gastone Moschin, Enzo Tarascio, Fosco Giachetti, José Quaglio, Dominique Sanda and Pierre Clémenti.

  4. Compulsory heterosexuality - Wikipedia

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    There are many movies and television shows that handle the topic of not only Compulsory Heterosexuality but also Heteronormativity. A popular movie example is the 1999 movie But I'm a Cheerleader, whose director, Jamie Babbit, has confirmed that comphet and heteronormativity are themes that inspired her to put out this film. [20]

  5. The Conformist - Wikipedia

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    However, he confuses normality with conformity, and in his quest to conform, subjugates his already repressed emotions. When the natural course of his life presents him with ethical dilemmas - the assignment to betray Professor Quadri, and his attraction to women other than his wife - he is ill-prepared to deal with them.

  6. Interpretations of Fight Club - Wikipedia

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    Examples of trauma films include Gummo, Kids, and Welcome to the Dollhouse. [8] [11] While Fight Club expresses "radical" slumming notions through lines like, "Only when you've lost everything are you free to do anything," [6] the film is hostile to sentimental slumming. Gandal writes of the film's perception, "Sentimentalism is an insidious ...

  7. Do I Sound Gay? - Wikipedia

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    Do I Sound Gay? is a 2014 American documentary film by David Thorpe [3] that explores the existence and accuracy of stereotypes about the speech patterns of gay men, [4] and the ways in which one's degree of conformity to the stereotype can contribute to internalized homophobia. [5]

  8. 21 Movies Like ‘Mean Girls’ That Are So Fetch - AOL

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    In honor of Mean Girls Day (aka October 3), we're making “fetch” happen with these 21 movies like Mean Girls, available on Netflix, Hulu, Disney+ and more.

  9. Conformity - Wikipedia

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    Conformity can occur in the presence of others, or when an individual is alone. For example, people tend to follow social norms when eating or when watching television, even if alone. [3] The Asch conformity experiment demonstrates how much influence conformity has on people. In a laboratory experiment, Asch asked 50 male students from ...