Darth Vader of Modern Film:
Title: Darth Vader of Modern Film:
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 3498 | Pages: 13 (approximately 235 words/page)
Darth Vader of Modern Film:
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 3498 | Pages: 13 (approximately 235 words/page)
Darth Vader of Modern Film:
Stanley Kubrick and His Aesthetically Beautiful Ultra-Violence
To the creator of films as well as other forms of literature, the dark side of human nature has often proved more rich and interesting than the bright. Films and books on the lives of saints have not been as popular as murder mysteries and works of horror. While we may have no desire to experience them in our own lives, terrible deeds
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Stanley Kubrick the most provocative and brilliant of today’s American directors. (Newsweek)
Works Cited
Banks, Gordon. Kubrick’s Psychopaths. 23 April 1999 <http://www.alta.don.co.uk>
Coyle, Wallace. A Guide to References and Resources. 1980
Zimmerman, Paul D. “Kubrick’s Brilliant Vision.” 3 January 1972 Newsweek
Siano, Brian. Regarding Full Metal Jacket. 21 April 1999 <http://www.alta.don.co.uk>
Woks Consulted
A Clockwork Orange. Dir. Stanley Kubrick. Warner Brothers, 1971.
Full Metal Jacket. Dir. Stanley Kubrick. Warner Brothers, 1987


