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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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34#
发表于 2023-10-27 11:14:51 | 只看该作者
P1
Film scholars agree a cyclical pattern--what this patten is?---However, late 1960s, proclaim this patten obsolete.--- main topic: this cultural pattern to be more resilient (The more things change, the more they stay the same)       
P2
紧接第一段,开始具体描述pattern的resilient:
1、during World War I:glorified the fight
2、By the early 1930's: displaying the horrors of combat. --eg[ ]
3、After World War II began:  portrayed
glories and courage without the questioning or despair.--eg[ ]
4、By 1957:depicting the moral confusion of war. --eg[ ]"       
P3
refute those  declared this pattern dead--多个eg[ ]        
P4
再次强调topic:While...this cycle continues. ----eg[ ]
33#
发表于 2023-10-17 11:00:14 | 只看该作者
电影人认可好莱坞战争片有个循环周期。战争刚结束时,都是歌功颂德,10-15年之后,和平主义占主流。在60年代的电影 “子弹飞”里面,年青一代说这个循环周期是个过时的概念。然而,时间证明,这个循环周期的弹性比社会变革的弹性更大。

证据:
一战中美对德宣战后,当时刚起步的电影业就歌功。到了30年代初,大多数媒体改了风向, 如西线无战事开始反战。
二战开始后,电影作品又变了风向。忽然不再质疑战争,而是歌颂勇气和荣光。GD 的最终牺牲是当时很高级的电影。 然而到了1957年,桂河大桥反战,描述战争中的困惑思想得了大奖。
宣称这套循环周期消亡了的人,他们这个宣称是非理性的。越战期间,JW主演的绿色贝雷帽和瓜岛日记调性相近,和桂河大桥不是一派的。同样,电影 AN和P也是多年后才出现的(估计也是反战)

如今电影作品和观众都更多样化,但是这个循环仍然在,第一个多层次描写海湾战争的电影也是十多年后才拍的。另外的证据是电影ANR的上映,本来包括一些情节,但是纸片考虑到会引起观众反感。

所以,有句话说:万变不离其宗,适用于电影行业。
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发表于 2023-10-17 06:40:52 发自手机 Web 版 | 只看该作者
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31#
发表于 2023-10-16 18:02:54 | 只看该作者
P1. 好萊屋的戰爭電影有一種意識型態上的循環(彰顯戰爭 vs 懷疑戰爭), 作者認為這種循環很堅固
P2&P3. 舉了不同年代的電影類型證明此循環的存在
P4. 表示即便現在社會更多元, 此電影循環仍繼續
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P1
1. Context: Hollywood film portrayals of America at war follow a cyclical pattern
2. Elaborate: (conflict) glory and sacrifice -> (10~15years) questioning and ambiguous -> (1960s) glory and sacrifice
3. Argument: this culture pattern is more resilient than it seemed in those days

P2&P3
1. Evidence of the pattern: WWI “the Hun”(glory and sacrifice) -> 1930s “AQOTW” (ambiguous) -> WWII “GD”(glory and sacrifice) -> 1957s “TBOTRK” (ambiguous)
2. Some people’s position: this pattern dead
3. Author’s defend:
Vietnam War “TGB” is similar to GD (glory and sacrifice)
years went by “AN” and ”Platoon”(ambiguous)

P4
1. Argument: while today’s film more diverse – this cycle continues
2. Example:
“Jarhead” released more than ten years after the war
“ANR” contained additional footage original repel audience
30#
发表于 2021-10-28 16:45:23 | 只看该作者
Day18 BCAD
29#
发表于 2021-6-21 15:46:42 | 只看该作者
BCAD
ACAD
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28#
发表于 2021-5-17 13:32:25 | 只看该作者
我的答案:DCAA
正确答案:BCAD
用时:11分钟
第一题看了答案也不是很理解。。
27#
发表于 2021-5-13 22:53:53 | 只看该作者
BCAD
26#
发表于 2021-5-9 10:53:14 | 只看该作者
BEAD...第二题在c和e之间纠结,感觉c有点拔高了,原文只讲了电影工业,但是看完答案后细品感觉e的表述跟原文描述不太符合。因此还是c更贴近主旨。感谢楼主,最近刚开始准备gmat,打算好好练阅读了~
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