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Colour, Sound and Other Symbols in "Soylent Green" by Richard Fleischer

Title: Colour, Sound and Other Symbols in "Soylent Green" by Richard Fleischer
Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
Details: Words: 2191 | Pages: 8 (approximately 235 words/page)
Colour, Sound and Other Symbols in "Soylent Green" by Richard Fleischer
Frequent polarizations are not the only way the dysfunctional world of "Soylent Green" is vividly recreated for the audience; there are also individual signs, or symbols, lacking opposites, whose connotations are very different from their literal meanings. These connotations include emotional overtones, subjective interpretations and socio-cultural values. Because of their ability to change over time, signs create a unique chain of references that can be broken down to provide an even bigger insight into the …showed first 75 words of 2191 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 2191 total…x-drive is gone, the food is stale, and the hot water is cold. Like Thorn, the audience is allowed to experience a utopia far more seductive than Chelsea Towers West, but only briefly, because that moment instantly becomes a memory of something that never was. The director uses symbols a great deal in order to put across the message of his film: utopia is nothing more than the memory of a simulation of a memory.

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