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    American Beauty- What is it saying about the pursuit of the American Dream? The portrayal of an American family as shown in the movie, American Beauty, is one of dysfunction. In fact, the homosexual couple is the only family that seem to display somewhat "normal" behavior. As a non-traditional family, the homosexual couple appear connected, loving, and very happy. Most importantly, they demonstrate great respect for each other, something the heterosexual families do not. This non-traditional family

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    Satire In American Beauty

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    American Beauty is an American satirical drama directed by Sam Mendes. It was first released in late 1999 and won many awards, among them five Academy Awards in 2000. The movie depicts the life of Lester and Carolyn Burnham played by Kevin Spacey and Annette Bening. Lester, a 42-year-old magazine writer and advertising executive, and Carolyn, an ambitious real estate agent, reside in an unidentified, well-to-do American suburb together with their teenage daughter Jane. This essay seeks to examine

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    Motifs In American Beauty

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    American beauty is a drama-comedy type film directed by Sam Mendes in 1999.The film won 5 academy awards in 1999 including that of best actor and best director. It follows the story of the Burnham family and specifically Lester Burnham, a middle aged American man who is facing a midlife crisis and is falling deeper and deeper into a pit of endless depression. Because of this he has become imprisoned by all aspects of his life. Mendes deliberately uses motifs and camera work to illustrate this theme

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    The film I will be analyzing is American Beauty written by Alan Ball. I will be discussing the representation of men and the male body. This late 90’s narrative structure film “American Beauty” narrates the changes in gender roles and how they have impacted society in contrast to the traditional male bread winners and female homemakers of past times. The characters in this film are defined through their sexuality in the roles they play. This film also relates to the theme of identity and explores

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    American Beauty (1999) is directed by Sam Mendes (also the director of Skyfall and Spectre) and stars Kevin Spacey which examines the “ordinary” occurances of a family who live a desirable life but are unhappy and stagnant. Kevin Spacey plays the role of Lester Burnham, a suburban father and who is tired of his boring job and family. Within the film are many themes, the most important of these being lust and beauty. The film applies many visual effects to demonstrate the overall desired tone, and

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    American Beauty Term Paper

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    Term Paper: American Beauty What are the costs of living in a success-driven, consumer-oriented, image-obsessed society? This challenge to contemporary America’s suburban culture finds a voice in Sam Mendes’ 1999 movie American Beauty. The film’s complex subtlety underscores its implication that subtlety itself is a casualty in our society. American Beauty’s tagline exhorts viewers to “look closer,” but the film expresses ambivalence concerning what is revealed by closer inspection. On one hand

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    Some messages can be picked up instantly while other messages will make you sit back and think just a bit harder. American Beauty was a film released in 1999 that was filled with numerous interpretations of which themes can be accounted for. Nostalgia and loss, and issues with obsession are two themes or issues that stood out when watching the film for the first time. American Beauty is a drama film directed by Sam Mendes. The film follows sympathetic lead character, Lester as he lives his boring

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    American Beauty Research Paper The film “American Beauty” was filmed by Sam Mendes in 1999 and received some awards. The movie’s subject is a ordinary family in the United States, and it shows the process how to conducts the road to destruction with American Dream. Most of the film, the director tends to the main character who name is Lester Burnham and his family. American Beauty is the simple film, and it interpret darkness faced by the current American society. It shows middle class of ordinary

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    Emily Minnotte Mr. Nath English Literature 16 March 2015 Existentialism in American Beauty The 1999 film, American Beauty starring Kevin Spacey and Annette Bening, follows the existential crisis of a middle-aged suburban father and husband as he becomes attracted to one of his daughter’s best friends. After developing said attraction, Spacey’s character, Lester Burnham, becomes conscientious of his life and begins making a series of decisions and taking actions that ultimately result in his death

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    The movie American Beauty tells a story of families and neighbors on the outside, they are perfect husbands and wives living the American dream in homes in a nice neighborhood. However, the families are living in emotional turmoil. The movie husband who is in fear of growing old, losing the hope of true love and not being respected by those who he thinks should know him best. The main character family is falling apart the husband is slipping deeper and deeper into a hopeless depression. He finally

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