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November 23, 2011

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Films have made such a transformation from the silent days to now. I personally don't really like 3D, it hurts my eyes. I miss the days where movies really mattered.

Maybe this mix, of old and new, will be what was missing.

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I just saw "The Artist" yesterday. What a terrific film! I really loved it. What is so good about it is the perfect match between form and theme- the movie has the form of a silent movie with all the characteristics of it, and it also what the movie talks about.

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What Is One-Way Street?

One-Way Street [Einbahnstrasse, 1928] was Walter Benjamin's first effort to break out of the narrow confines of the academy and apply the techniques of literary studies to life as it is currently lived. For Benjamin criticism encompasses the ordinary objects of life, the literary texts of the time, films in current release, and the fleeting concerns of the public sphere. Following Benjamin's lead, this blog is concerned with the political content of the aesthetic and representations of the political in the media. As Benjamin writes in One-Way Street, "He who cannot take sides should keep silent."

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