Thursday, March 29, 2012

INTERTEXTUALITY


The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo:


The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo is one of my favorite movies in the last year. I loved everything about the film, from the twisted opening graphics to the soundtrack. So here are my intertextual connections to the film:

FOUR HORIZANTAL INTERTEXTUAL CONNECTIONS:


Seven (1995)- Genre: Film
Seven is a film about two detectives desperate hunt for a sadistic serial killer. One detective a rookie and the other detective a veteran, collaborate to piece together a horrifying crime streak. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo also pairs two very different detectives to solve a mysterious crime.  Also Seven was filmed by the same director as The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, David Fincher.



Good Will Hunting (1997)- Genre: Film
Good Will Hunting’s main character Will Hunting, played by Matt Damon, plays the role of a brilliant janitor at MIT that opens up and finds himself with the help of his psychologist in the film played by Robin Williams. Will Hunting has a genius level intellect; he also has a photographic memory just as Lisbeth Salander in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.



The Social Network (2009)- Genre Film
The film portrays the story of how the famous social networking site known as Facebook began. The Social Network as a distinct dark ambient soundtrack created by Trent Reznor. This beautifully compiled soundtrack won multiple awards including a Gold Globe and an Academy Award. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo also has a uniquely distinct dark soundtrack that was also composed by Trent Reznor.



Sherlock Holmes (2009)- Genre: Film
The film tells the story of detective Sherlock Holmes and his unlikely partner Dr. John Watson racing to stop murderous crimes. Lisbeth Salander, an alienated dark detective, is paired with disgraced journalist Mikael Blomkvist, making an unusual pair, to solve a murderous crime in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.

FOUR VERTICAL INTERTEXTUAL CONNETCIONS



“Criminal Minds” (2005) – Genre: Television Crime Drama
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0452046/
“Criminal Minds,” a crime drama on CBS, follows a team of FBI members who solve some of the most disturbing criminal cases. Dr. Spencer Reid, a member of this FBI team, is a pure genius with a photographic memory that he uses to solve some of the most difficult crimes just like Lisbeth Salander.



Sweden – Genre: Geography
The story of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo was written by a Swedish author and also takes place in the country of Sweden.



The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo trilogy (2005) – Genre: Literature
The film The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo is based off the first book of a famous trilogy series written by the late Swedish author Stieg Larsson.  These dramatic thrillers have become a best seller in both Europe and the United States.



“Monk” (2002) – Genre: Television Series
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0312172/
“Monk” is a show based on a brilliant former police detective that suffers from obsessive-compulsive disorder. Monk, played by Tony Shalhoub, also has a photographic memory just as Lisbeth Salander.

TWO PUBLIC TERTIARY TEXTS



A.O Scott - Journalist and Movie Critic, New York Times
http://movies.nytimes.com/2011/12/20/movies/the-girl-with-dragon-tattoo-movie-review.html?pagewanted=all
“Tiny as a sparrow, fierce as an eagle, Lisbeth Salander is one of the great Scandinavian avengers of our time, an angry bird catapulting into the fortresses of power and wiping smiles off the faces of smug, predatory pigs.”



James Berardinelli – Online Film Critic, Reelviews
“This is what a movie adaptation should be: a film whose base narrative has its roots in the source material but whose soul can be identified through the images that unfold on screen. "

ONE PRIVATE TERTIARY TEXT



Tyler Fehr via Twitter (@thatkid_fehr)
“Girl with a dragon tattoo… Its pretty crazy movie. Watch it!”

Thursday, March 1, 2012

most VALUABLE topic....

i feel as though i am going to be taking a lot away from this class in general by the end of the semester, but so far i think the most valuable take away was the topic of "Nobody is born creative, and we all have the same amount of ability to become quote on quote... creative." I have always heard people use the excuse... "Well i cant do that, im just not creative" and it makes me a little crazy. i look at creativity like a muscle. you have to use it, push it, stretch it for it to work... So of course after having that lecture proceeded to return home to one of my roommates who is a nursing student and seriously a pure genius. Her memory is insane. She has basically aced everything since she started kindergarten... but she has also said she is "not creative AT ALL" at numerous points of our friendship and believes there is not one creative bone in her body. So i told her all of us have the same amount of potential to be creative and that her and i were not born with different amounts of creativity, and that maybe she just isn't USING her creative bones in that body of hers. She of course did not believe me and tried to test the theory right then and there, which probably not the best way to conduct research, but she said she would try to draw. because she said she cant even draw a stick figure. so i went along with it and told her she has to put thought and time into it like she does her studies and she promised she would. she grabbed the closest "artistic looking" thing in her apartment, which happened to be a flower pot with a flower design, and she said "i bet i cant even draw one of these flowers....." 15 minutes later this is what came out.....




now its no Picasso piece of art.... but she (and i) were both presently surprised. I explained creative doesn't mean = drawing and painting like some people think, but she is finally warmed up to the perspective that she has been flexing her book smart brain muscles where as i have been flexing my creative brain muscles.