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[阅读小分队] 揽瓜阁做题小分队 第18天 战争片的周期循环

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Film scholars agree that Hollywood portrayals of America at war follow a cyclical pattern. During and immediately after a conflict, important films trumpet glory and sacrifice. Ten to fifteen years later, questioning and sometimes pacifistic movies about the conflict dominate. In the late 1960’s, “the raging bulls” of Hollywood--the young trendsetters rising to prominence--proclaimed this pattern obsolete. However, the passage of time has demonstrated this cultural pattern to be more resilient than it seemed in those days of social change.

Throughout the majority of the last century, evidence of the cyclical portrayal of war in film abounds. After America declared war against Germany during World War I, the still infant film industry glorified the fight against “the Hun.” By the early 1930's, major releases had changed their tone; for example, All Quiet on the Western Front put forth an anti-war message by displaying the horrors of combat. After World War II began, the industry shifted gears. Suddenly, important pictures again portrayed glories and courage without the questioning or despair. For example, Guadalcanal Diary, produced during the war, showed “the ultimate sacrifice” as a noble and undoubted good. Once again, though, by 1957, films such as The Bridge on the River Kwai won awards for depicting the moral confusion of war.

Those who later declared this pattern dead based their conviction on their hearts rather than their minds. During the Vietnam War, the only major film about that conflict was The Green Berets, starring John Wayne and far closer in tone to Guadalcanal Diary than to The Bridge on the River Kwai. Similarly, years went by before more complex visions of war, such as Apocalypse Now, and then Platoon, emerged.

While today’s film industry is more diverse and its audience more culturally fragmented, this cycle largely continues. Jarhead, a layered depiction of the first gulf war, premiered more than ten years after that conflict. Further evidence of this pattern can be seen in the release of Apocalypse Now Redux, which contained additional footage that the producers originally thought would repel audiences. Thus, the famous aphorism “The more things change, the more they stay the same” certainly applies to this aspect of the film industry.

1) According to the passage, Apocalypse Now Redux differed from Apocalypse Now in which of the following ways?
A. The added footage made it less appealing to a more culturally diverse audience.
B. The added footage made its portrayal of war less glorified and more ambiguous.
C. The added footage made its portrayal of war less harsh and more glorified.
D. The added footage made it more similar in tone to other war movies.
E. The removed footage made its portrayal of war less glorified and less appealing.

2)What is the main point made by the author?
A: Hollywood has never fully supported America’s armed conflicts.
B: In the last century, the film industry has become more culturally diverse.
C: An established cultural pattern is more durable than was thought during a time of social upheaval.
D: The film industry has only supported American military efforts during the actual conflict.
E: Cyclical patterns determine the type of big budget films produced by Hollywood more than individuals do.

3) What is the function of the last paragraph of the passage?
A: It shows that, despite changes in the industry and audience, the pattern discussed still exists.
B: It points out that the film industry never changes.
C: It shows that changes in the film industry and its audience have made the pattern previously discussed obsolete.
D: It discusses how Jarhead and Apocalypse Now Redux are fundamentally different from all the war movies that preceded them.
E: It demonstrates that war movies have changed to reflect the more culturally diverse audience.


4) Which one of the following does the author believe is true about The Bridge on the River Kwai?
A: It deserved the awards that it won.
B: It is a more intelligent and well-crafted movie than The Green Berets.
C: It was the first movie to portray the moral confusion of war.
D: Its portrayal of war is more ambivalent than that in Guadalcanal Diary.
E: It was more financially successful than any war movie that came before it.

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沙发
发表于 2021-4-17 21:37:59 | 只看该作者
用时9min左右。老实说,原文乱七八糟电影名很多,有点影响阅读,不过做题的时候感觉似乎还行。
1、说好莱坞的美国战争叙述片遵循一个循环模式。在战争发生附近的时间点,电影会宣传战争多么好,但过段时间后,和平类的影片会占主导。20世纪六十年代末,有人说这种模式没了,然鹅这种模式实际上很顽固。
2、上个世纪的大部分情况,是这种模式反弹的证据。战争开始,先称赞,后怀疑。举了两个战争,四部电影的例子。
3、后来说这种模式消失的人说的不对。又举了一个战争和几部电影,并和第一段的电影类比。
4、虽然现在的观众变化了,但这种模式还在。
MA: bCAD
OA: BCAD

trumpet 宣扬  glory 光荣  pacifistic 和平主义  obsolete 过时的  resilient 反弹的;适应性的  cyclical 循环的  went by 时间流逝  premiere 首映  footage 镜头
好嘚,实话实说,第一题一开始做错了。原因是,没有在一开始就完全领会文章的中心意思。由于对obsolete和resilient的理解错误,导致一开始做错题。叹气
要抓住关键词,如resilient,abound,dead,continue,很遗憾直到做第二题才反应过来中心文意。看开头段的时候不要太心急。



板凳
发表于 2021-4-17 21:44:27 | 只看该作者
BCAD
地板
发表于 2021-4-17 23:26:21 | 只看该作者
同意!               
5#
发表于 2021-4-17 23:32:37 | 只看该作者
BCAD
用时7分钟
6#
发表于 2021-4-18 09:12:48 | 只看该作者
BCAD
7#
发表于 2021-4-18 14:30:21 | 只看该作者
8min
主旨:美国战争电影的主题是一种循环
P1: 电影学者认为美国战争电影存在一种循环;
P2: 一战、二战期间和战后电影的例子;
P3: 越南战争期间和战后电影的例子;
P4: 时至今日,依然如此,唯一不变的就是变化本身。

CCAD
8#
发表于 2021-4-18 18:08:57 | 只看该作者
ACAD

P1:好莱坞描绘战争有一个周期循环
P2:举例说明
P3: 再举一个例子 – 这个周期还是存在
P4:说现在的电影也适用
9#
发表于 2021-4-18 19:58:33 | 只看该作者
ACAD
10#
发表于 2021-4-18 20:01:46 | 只看该作者
dbad
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