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<b>While this hasn't altered my studies much, being a French film, there was quite a bit of new vocabulary to learn (subtitles were helpful):</b><br><br><br>
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<li>Mariages: Weddings. This is mentioned quite early.</li>
<li>Massacre: Same meaning as in English. Again, cest un film interessant.</li>
<li>Communiquer: (to) communicate.</li>
<li>Chapeau: Hat</li>
<li>Cerises: Cherries</li>
<li>Racistes: Racists. Yep. Interesting movie.</li>
<li>Arbres: Trees.</li>
<li>Voisin: Neighbor.</li>
<li>Exposition cadavre: Cadaver exhibition</li>
<li>Viande: Meat</li>
<li>Carnivore: carnivorous</li>
<li>Carrée: Square</li>
<li>Rien: Nothing</li>
<li>Monnaie: Money</li>
<li>Que est-ce vous fait: What are you doing?</li>
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Being set almost entirely in France, it presented an interesting (albeit quite exaggerated) image of Paris. Shown
occasionally were the infamous faire la bise, a hospital, various government officials, and some “typical citizens”
(particularly memorably, a very angry man whose entire part in the film was to yell “a**hole” in French). I was actually surprised at how close
an analogue French urban culture, as depicted, is to urban culture in America. It was, in a way, eye-opening: My default assumption about France was
largely, as I believe most people have experienced, shaped by American films. To actually watch something out of France demonstrated just how
wrong my default assumption was, and how similar the French really are to Americans. I would imagine that this is because urban areas tend to be
progressive, which means dropping a lot of traditions most people would expect in France, and especially since in major population centers like Paris
there is a heavy influx of people from other places, which leads to cultural pollution and the eventual eradication of tradition in tote.
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La Belle Verte is a film about extra-terrestrial vegan telepaths who travel to Earth. The goal of the movie seems to be largely
to point out hypocrisies and problems in modern human society (“For
instance, if you want something, you cant get it without money.”, “Even to eat?”, “Especially!”). It was a very
well-made movie; while not as comedic as advertised, it contained very well-presented messages about society and human
cruelty.<br><br>
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Jaime ce film. Cest interessant.
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<b>My Activity:</b> My activity of choice was to watch a Francophone movie.<br>
<b>My Movie Choice:</b> I decided to watch a Coline Serreau film named “La Belle Verte”.
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