Introduction to Lupin
Paris
- love
- food
- Eiffel tower
- fashion
- art
- the Louvre
- landmarks
- luxury
- sport
- crime
- poverty
- mimes
How Paris is represented
Amelie and Emily in Paris
- Amelie shows the more realistic side of Paris, whereas Emily in Paris focuses on the luxurious, upper class side.
- 'Magical' but not realistic
- Not a very diverse movie
La Haine
- La Haine shows the more criminal side of Paris, less romance and magic but more violence and danger
- Black and white colour - shows the emotionless side of Paris
- Diverse cast
Lupin
- Mix of the stereotypical romance and love with the crime, violence and action in Paris
Baudrillard
- Post modernsim
- Modern societies were organised around production
- a post modern society organises itself around the 'simulation'
- previously important social distinctions suffer 'implosion'
- the new world of hyperreality media simulations eg Disneyland and amusement parks
Bauldrillard might suggest that Emily in Paris shows a hyper reality of Paris whereas Lupin shows a blend of both the idealised Paris and the more realistic lives which may include more violence.
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