My friend Emma is doing this neat project where she reads a screenplay and then blogs about it.
Also, I'm not a very creative person.
So I'm doing a neat project where I read a screenplay and then blog about it!
A lot of our screenplays might overlap so that Emma and I can discuss them together, but we're not reading them together or writing them together, so our posts will still be original and reflect our personal opinions/reactions.
Here goes!
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------EDIT: I should probably tell you my background with screenplays:
Just so you know exactly how much experience I don't have with screenplays in an academic/professional setting. I have read Brian McDonald's Invisible Ink, and I took a course called "Introduction to Film Analysis and Visual Culture".
So yeah, this is me dipping my toe into the seemingly placid but actually broiling lake of Screenplays.
So yeah, this is me dipping my toe into the seemingly placid but actually broiling lake of Screenplays.
Not to be a predictable stick-in-the mud, but if you look at Rick's situation throughout the film in a strictly Freudian manner, the sudden appearance of the gun makes sense. Just sayin'..... - Jeff Clem
ReplyDeleteSolid point, haha. Thanks. :)
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