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This 5 page report discusses three movies from widely different cultures -- Poland, Iran, and Argentina. Each looks at the alienation and social stressors that an individual faces and the ways in which the cultural and social morality of a place influences the actions of that individual. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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serves as one of the best expressions of the modern world. Movies have expanded an enormous part of humanitys awareness of other nations, other problems, as well as political
consciousness. A good film is successful because it works as art, as well as entertainment or storytelling. As movies have evolved over the past forty-fifty years, they have proven
themselves as a unique art form that serves as one of the best expressions of the modern world. Movies have expanded an enormous part of humanitys awareness of other
nations, other problems, as well as political consciousness. A good film is successful because it works as art, as well as entertainment or storytelling. The primary means for
understanding the artistic characteristics of any movie, as well as the larger aspect of film defined as art is to understand its relationship and associations between the unique elements of
which it is made. The conventions and traditions in which a movie is created are only the framework for the larger piece of art that has been crafted. Three
movies that were each crafted in nations as different from one another as is possible (Poland, Argentina, and Iran) express some of the most fundamental truths of human existence and
the ways in which all human beings relate to stress and feelings of social and personal alienation. Thou Shalt Not Kill "The Decalogue" (Dekalog, piec) was as series
of ten "shorts," almost something a mini-series, that were made for Polish Television and directed by Krzysztof Kieslowski. The plots of each of the stories were each related to one
of the Ten Commandments although the connections are not always explicit (although it certainly is in "Thou Shalt Not Kill"). Eventually, two of the original ten were expanded into feature-length
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