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The irony is that it is precisely the power of the image that "destroys" the true message of the work. The entire message gets sweetened, institutionalized, stripped of any communicative power precisely because it’s relegated to an alarming mannerism.
The irony is that it is precisely the power of the image that "destroys" the true message of the work.
The entire message gets sweetened, institutionalized, stripped of any communicative power precisely because it’s relegated to an alarming mannerism.
Explore this critical take on Micheal Redford's 1984 film and discover why it falls short of Orwell's timeless vision.
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