tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1169099224342043637.post3416401600564257340..comments2023-09-27T12:40:18.571+01:00Comments on Charlie Serafini's Art Blog: Jean Cocteau’s La Belle et la Bête (1946) Reviewcharlie-serafinihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02628770415873817684noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1169099224342043637.post-1886662993448973512014-11-03T12:11:45.781+00:002014-11-03T12:11:45.781+00:00Hi Charlie,
Sorry, I seem to have been neglecting...Hi Charlie,<br /><br />Sorry, I seem to have been neglecting your film reviews...not quite sure how that happened :(<br /><br />Anyway, you have started to discuss some interesting points here; now it's time to dig deeper and really start analysing the points you are making. This is where a good choice of quote comes in really handy - make sure the quote really works to support your discussion. You must make sure that you use the quote to develop your discussion, not just repeat what it has said - here for example,<br /><br />As Parkinson points out ‘With interiors that owe much to the paintings of Doré and Vermeer’ (Parkinson, 2013) the film owes much of its success to the work of Doré and Vermeer.<br /><br />Don't assume your reader knows anything about Doré or Vermeer! What was it about their style of drawing and painting that is reflected in the film? You could also have looked at the concept art, and how that translated into film, for example.Jackiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13332181835614441447noreply@blogger.com