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Monday, April 22 Aim: How can we analyze the end of Casablanca? Do Now: How do you think the film ends? QUIZ – immediately following the end of the film!!!! HW: Casablanca Journal due tomorrow.
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#10 – Choose choice “E” if you think all the lines are famous lines from the film. Bonus: What is the name of Ferrari’s club?
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Bonus: What is the name of the Russian bartender who is in love with Yvonne?
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Tuesday, April 23 Aim: How can we identify the exposition of Psycho? Do Now: What do you already know about the movie Psycho? What about the director, Alfred Hitchcock or Norman Bates ( one of the characters)? HW: Begin Psycho Journals
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PSYCHO Alfred Hitchcock's powerful, complex psychological thriller, Psycho (1960) is the "mother" of all modern horror suspense films - it single-handedly ushered in an era of inferior screen 'slashers' with blood-letting and graphic, shocking killings (e.g., Homicidal (1961), The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974), Halloween (1978), Motel Hell (1980), and DePalma's Dressed to Kill (1980). While this was Hitchcock's first real horror film, he was mistakenly labeled as a horror film director ever since.Halloween (1978)
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Original Trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ps8H3rg 5GfMhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ps8H3rg 5GfM
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Themes The nightmarish, disturbing film's themes of corruptibility, confused identities, voyeurism, human vulnerabilities and victimization, the deadly effects of money, murder, and dark past histories are realistically revealed. Its themes were revealed through repeated uses of motifs, such as birds, eyes, hands, and mirrors.
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Like many of Hitchcock's films, Psycho is so very layered and complex that multiple viewings are necessary to capture all of its subtlety. Symbolic imagery involving stuffed birds and reflecting mirrors are ever-present. Although it's one of the most frightening films ever made, it has all the elements of very dark, black comedy. This film wasn't clearly understood by its critics when released. Hitchcock admitted that Henri-Georges Clouzot's influential thriller Les Diaboliques (1955, Fr.) inspired his film. The film's four Academy Award nominations failed to win Oscars
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When the film was originally aired in theaters in mid-1960, Hitchcock insisted in a publicity gimmick (a la P.T. Barnum) that no one would be seated after the film had started - the decree was enforced by uniformed Pinkerton guards. Audiences assumed that something horrible would happen in the first few minutes.
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Wednesday, April 24 Aim: How can we analyze Hitchcock’s camera angles? Do Now: What is your favorite scary movie? Why? HW: Psycho Journals
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Thursday, April 25 Aim: How can we analyze Hitchcock as a director? Do Now: Who is your favorite director? Why? What makes a successful director? HW: Psycho Journals
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Friday, April 25 Aim: How can we analyze the characters in the film, Psycho? Do Now: Characterize the “usual suspect” or victim in a horror film? HW: Psycho Journals
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