This is a collection of all my cinema-related writing work done at NYU Tisch.

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Subverting Genre: The Coen Brothers, Film Noir, and Genre Theory

In this essay, I will elucidate how they achieve a subversion of genre and perform a postmodern commentary through th even of genre theories By referring to the work of scholars like Thomas Schatz and Rick Altman and broad absurdist philosophy, I will illustrate the ways in which the Coens' decontextualize traditional ways of thinking about narratives through genre, and how they comment on existence through this rethinking of convention.

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Diegesis and Perception: Narrative Uncertainty in ‘Inside Llewyn Davis’ (2013)

This essay will highlight emotional resonance and affect in the diegesis of Inside Llewyn Davis by focusing on Llewyn’s audition in Chicago and its aftermath. I will illustrate how the Coen Brothers utilize this cognitive process to shape the viewer’s emotional response and perception of Llewyn’s internal state of mind and fractured identity.

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Lost Moments: Nostalgia, Physical Media, and the Past

An argumentative essay on the paradoxical phenomena that led to, and to some extent reversed, the decline of physical media and their confluence with the bittersweet idealization of the past; a critical illumination of the collective redressal of our varied histories with prominent forms of artistic engagement.

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Film Theory Thesis: Post-human Relationships in Film

By distinctly projecting posthumanist thinking onto film, this paper will question the extent of its contribution to cognitive film theory concerning portrayals of relationships in films, and how it may subvert or strengthen pre-existing notions related to them.

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Guy Ritchie and the Impact of the French New Wave

Since the departure of New Wave Cinema, many filmmakers have sought to develop a signature style and often treat it as a persona that manifests itself on-screen, whether direct or indirect. English film director and screenwriter Guy Ritchie is one filmmaker who, over the course of his career, has created a powerful directorial and narrative voice for himself and now has a solidified, unique style of his own.

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First Reformed: Contextual Analysis

First Reformed is a 2017 film written and directed by Paul Schrader, starring Ethan Hawke, Amanda Seyfried, Cedric Kyles, and Victoria Hill. The film follows a small-time yet respected reverend of a small church in upstate New York and his life-changing encounter with a nihilistic climate change activist.

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