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    classic TV show called Pleasantville, and his sister, Jennifer, played by Reese Witherspoon, experience a big twist as they have never seen before. David uses Pleasantville to take his mind off of the “cruel” world he believes he is living in. Their mother then leaves them home alone to head out of town to meet with her young boyfriend. The siblings then fight over who gets to use the television, Jennifer wanting to watch a channel with her date, while David wants to watch Pleasantville. If there was a

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    Pleasantville

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    Soon it was clear that the color did not just come from sexual experience, as Mary Sue remained in black and white as did Skip, but when a character in Pleasantville discovered something inside themselves they did not know was there. Mary Sue turns color when she falls asleep reading a book which enlightens her. Bud turns color when he defends his mother from harassing school boys. A number of teenagers

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    The film Pleasantville shows the changes in American society over the past 50 years by placing two teenagers into the Pleasantville show, which was from the 50’s. The movie depicts how there is no longer the “American Dream” and no longer a perfect way of life and the changes the world has made. The world that the teenagers come from is filled with sex, drugs, money, and is very different from the way the world was in which the Pleasantville Show took place in. Morals and values have changed in

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    Color In Pleasantville

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    Color in Pleasantville is something totally unheard of until one day when David and Jennifer are sent there through their television. In Pleasantville, everything is in black and white and nothing ever changes. It is always bright sunny skies with a high of seventy-two and low of seventy-two degrees. Everyday is exactly the same and everything is perfect in their eyes. There is never any fighting in this town and the only thing the fire department ever does is save cats from trees. The wives do everything

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    David In Pleasantville

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    The film “Pleasantville” is an extraordinary movie about a David, a senior in highschool, who is shy, awkward and does not fit in with the other kids. When he is not at school he spends his days memorizing every detail in the 50’s sitcom Pleasantville. His parents are divorced and fight about whose turn it is to take David. He would prefer to be inside his beloved TV show, where everything is perfect. His sister Jennifer, on the other hand, is popular in school, the boy she likes has just agreed

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    Pleasantville Essay ‘Pleasantville’ is a satirical movie about two siblings who are high school seniors. They get transported into the 1950’s black and white television show ‘Pleasantville’. In the show, the sister, Jennifer, starts to become bored with how life was back then. She decides to take action. Introducing all her newly made friends to some of the pleasures of the 90’s may have been fun, but it came with a cost. Many people of the town started to become coloured instead of black and white

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    Describe at least ONE important setting in the text(s). Explain how the setting helped to show the author / creator’s idea(s), supporting your points with visual and / or oral language features. The film Pleasantville written, directed and produced by Gary Ross shows a time period in American History where life was more comfortable, stable and ‘perfect’ if you would generalise it. However, as the film ironically shows, this was a time when people were more ignorant, racist and most certainly

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    The movie ‘‘Pleasantville’’, written, produced and directed by Gary Ross, approaches a period in America’s history which subsequent generations idealise as a better and more stable society. He portrays this time period of the 1950s as a time when people and life were less complicated; a time when everyone knew their place in society. However, as the film ironically shows, this was a time when people were more ignorant, racist and most certainly sexist. Ross demolishes this illusion of the great 1950s

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    needing to fit in with others who are of a racist mindset, and/or being ignorant of other people’s cultures. In the 1998 movie Pleasantville, it is shown that racism and discrimination towards different people occurs because of sudden changes to an established system and society. In reality, racism is a result of generations of

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    The film Pleasantville directed by Gary Ross is about two modern teenagers, David and his sister Jennifer, somehow being transported into the television, ending up in Pleasantville, a 1950s black and white sitcom. The two are trapped as Bud and Mary Sue in a radically different dimension and make some huge changes to the bland lives of the citizens of Pleasantville, with the use of the director’s cinematic techniques. Ross cleverly uses cinematic techniques such as colour, mise-en-scene, camera shots

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