
Would Bladerunner 2049 be considered classicism or formalist?
Jun 17, 2023 · Would Bladerunner 2049 be considered classicism or formalist? I've just started learning about films in college, and I made a mistake because I called a scene in Bladerunner …
I’ve become very fond of stripped classism, your thoughts?
Classicism, not classism. Two very different things. Reply reply AMoreCivilizedAge • Nobody tell this guy about Speer Reply reply a_demon_from_hell • Oh I know about Speer, shame he was …
Formalism x Realism : r/filmtheory - Reddit
Feb 1, 2021 · Whereas something like Pulp Fiction is highly formalistic (non-linear storytelling). I once wrote a paper on Taxi Driver, highlighting both the realistic and formalistic aspects of it, …
Romanticism vs. Neo-Classicism : r/ArtHistory - Reddit
May 7, 2012 · While the styles are the same, the subject matters are quite different. Neoclassicism deals with those things that are classical in nature, meaning that it is a …
How was Weimar Classicism classical? : r/AskLiteraryStudies - Reddit
Dec 8, 2022 · The traditional core of literary classicism was 17th century France, found in writers such as Corneille, Racine, Moliere, Boileau - the last one being a great example because he …
Assistance on Realism/Formalism/Classicism : r/filmtheory - Reddit
Feb 13, 2024 · I’m on my second paper for Intro to Cinema class and I must admit I am struggling with the concepts of realism vs. formalism vs. classicism in films. We are tasked to view Buster …
[Ask] Why is classical architecture dismissed in the community?
Stating classicism is something constrained by rules is such a straw man. Classicism is not a style. There is even about it titled Classicism is Not a Style availed used on Amazon for for …
Difference between Renaissance and Classicism? : r/Art - Reddit
Dec 9, 2012 · What is the difference between Renaissance and Classicism architecture? Both seem to harken back to classical/antiquity elements of Roman and Greek art/architecture.
What is the opinion on stripped classicism? : r ... - Reddit
Mar 18, 2023 · I was recently looking at some government buildings and noticed how common the use of stripped classicism is. I wanted to know how exactly this sub feels about these types of …
Classical vs positive school of criminology? : r/Criminology - Reddit
Mar 14, 2022 · Classicism assumes the position that the criminal is a rational actor that freely makes decisions usually either to increase happiness or avoid pain. There are probably people …
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