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system: technical experimentation, the production mode, the story-telling, the absence of stars. 1958 Touch of evil Inspector Vargas has to solve a case in the Mexican-American borderland. His counterpart is the corrupt American inspector Quilan. In times when the classical film noir was considered to be over Orson Welles produced the swan song to the genre. Tale about the corruption of human nature. The film was initially recut by the studio. 12.03.12 COURSE 09: Alfred Hitchcock: Thrills as a Transatlantic Bridge COURSE 10: Nouvelle Vague: Breathless on 400 Blows
you are, is the greatest deprivation that can happen to you. You then begin to look not only for substitutes for that natural state of well-being within, but also for something to cover up the continuous unease that you feel when you are not in touch with the aliveness that is always there but usually overlooked. Some of the substitutes people seek out are drug-induced highs, sensory overstimulation such as excessively loud music, thrills or dangerous activities, or an obsession with sex. Even drama in relationships is used as a substitute for that genuine sense of aliveness. The most sought-after cover-up for the continuous background unease are intimate relationships: a man or a woman who is going to “make me happy.” It is, of course, also one of the most frequently experienced of all the “letdowns.” And when the unease surfaces again, people will usually blame their partner for it.
or start the story with a bang and let the audience settle into their seats. In Close Encounters of the Third Kind, a prologue shows the discovery of a mysterious squadron o f W o r l d W a r II a i r p l a n e s , perfectly preserved in the desert. T h i s precedes the introduction of the hero, Roy Neary, and his world. It serves to intrigue the audience with a host of riddles, and gives a foretaste of the thrills and wonder ahead. In The Last Boy Scout z prologue shows a pro football player going berserk and shooting his teammates under the pressure of drugs and gambling. T h e sequence pre cedes the first appearance of the hero and intrigues or "hooks" the audience. It signals that this is going to be an exciting action story involving life-and-death matters. T h i s prologue and the one in Close Encounters are a little disorienting. T h e y