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Film Analysis: The Great Gatsby
Title: Film Analysis: The Great Gatsby
Category: Arts & Humanities / Film & TV
Details: Words: 987 | Pages: 4.2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Film Analysis: The Great Gatsby
Director Jack Clayton’s rendition of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby brings to life the jealousy in both men and women, a concept first observed in the 1925 novel. This popular novel has been hailed as a key symbol of the “Roaring 20’s,” yet its themes transcend time in an expression of the human condition. The film's flaws, however, turn it into a glossy disappointment. With its luxurious period costumes, meticulously rich settings and
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events in their life, Tom and Daisy remain together, Nick returns to Chicago, and two people have died. The movie, although an excellent representation of the time and actions within the book, seems to slowly move by. Many of the scenes could have been edited out and still kept the understanding of what was happening. For prosperity, Clayton’s The Great Gatsby, is an excellent representation. However, for entertainment value, it seems to be lacking.
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