Chloë Sevigny Essays

  • Lorax And Antem Alike: Movie Analysis

    895 Words  | 4 Pages

    Why are the Lorax and Antem Alike The jeanra dystopian reminders kids of there own lives and these two examples will show you how they relate. The Lorax is a movie about a town named Thleed Ville and they have a lack of air so they have cans of air and air purifiers to clean the air because there are no trees. All the trees in the town were plastic and all the grass and everything that was natural is fake. All of the people in Thleed ville think the place the place is great but really

  • Sex Scenes In Modern Film

    1739 Words  | 7 Pages

    Owing to the modesty of human beings in the first half of the 1900s, early motion pictures rarely featured sex scenes. In fact, intimate moments of any kind were virtually impossible to find on screen. The mainstream media would not depict a man and a woman in bed together until the early 1960s and even then it was Fred and Wilma Flintstone, so no real flesh or human emotion was exposed. Sex scenes are far more common in modern movies than their older counterparts. The general moviegoing public has

  • Kids: A Poignant And Eye-Opening Depiction Of Teenage Life

    1031 Words  | 5 Pages

    Kids”- A poignant and eye-opening depiction of teenage life Screenplay by Harmony Koraine and directed by Larry Clark, “Kids” is an American independent movie released in the year 1995. The film has Leo Fitzpatrick, Chloe Sevigny, Justin Pierce, and Rosario Dawson in the lead characters. Ellen De Generes once quoted, “Being a teenager and figuring out who you are is hard enough without someone attacking you”. This film explains the quote in its most realist terms. It is truly a harrowing and insightful

  • Miranda July Research Paper

    982 Words  | 4 Pages

    girlfriend’s old boyfriend, knows his real gender and finally kills him. Teenan was played by Hilary Swank, who finally won a bunch of awards, including Academy Award for Best Actress, Golden Globe Award for Best Actress, and Oscar for Best Actress, etc. Chloë Sevigny, who played a role as Luna, earned Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations for Best Supporting

  • In Larry Clark's Kids: The Role Of Women In Hollywood

    1139 Words  | 5 Pages

    For centuries, the role of the females in film has been stagnant. Women have been given roles assigned through patriarchal systems to influence others and themselves to stay quiet and compliant to male needs. Roles designed for women included weak man-needing woman, loving mother, malicious mistress, sex-crazed floozy or not even in the frame at all. The Hollywood system was and still is a male-run system, without change until recent years (although not much change overall). The academy voters still