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    Investigating the unreliable narrator within neo-noir and the audience's perspective of reality in Memento and Shutter Island By Henrique Barbosa Word Count: Contents Abstract 3 1.0 Introduction 4 2.0 A Brief History of Film-Noir 5-6 3.0 The Unreliable Narrator 3.1 Memento 7 3.2 Shutter Island 8 3.3 Noir & Narration (DEPENDS ON SPACE) 9 4.0 Conclusion 9 5.0 Bibliography 10 6.0 Appendix 11

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    Shutter Island (2010), directed by Martin Scorsese, is a very well made, yet confusing movie. This movie takes place at Ashecliffe Hospital a mental institution on Shutter Island for the criminally insane. Leonardo DiCaprio plays the main character, Teddy Daniels or Andrew Laeddis. During the movie you will see both sides of Teddy Daniels and Andrew Laeddis. 1954 is the year shown in the movie, when Teddy Daniels and his partner Chuck arrive at Shutter Island. These two U.S. marshals go to the island

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    Disclaimer: Spoiler Alert Psychoanalytic Interpretation of Shutter Island Juhee Bhatt Furman University Schizophrenia is defined by the American Psychological Association as, “a serious mental illness characterized by incoherent or illogical thoughts, bizarre behavior and speech, and delusions or hallucinations, such as hearing voices.” Though only effecting 1% of the population, the complex and long-term psychological disorder interferes greatly with the daily life of those diagnosed. Victims

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    The stimulus is from the movie, Shutter Island (Kalogridis; Shutter Island) Teddy Daniels has no memory of anything from his past life and therefore is convinced that he is a detective solving a disappearance of a prisoner on the island. In the end it is revealed that in fact he is the missing prisoner and that his beliefs are not real. This leads me to consider the issue of personal identity, what makes us truly human? Time has been a limitation for our understanding of ourselves, for we believe

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    Description White Collar is about the relationship between Neal Caffrey, who is an art thief and forger and Peter Burke, a FBI agent. They both work together in the White Collar FBI division to solve crimes in their everyday lives. White Collar centers on the unlikely crime-solving partnership between Neal Caffrey (Matt Bomer), a charming con man turned consultant for the FBI, and Peter Burke (Tim DeKay), the Federal Agent charged with keeping him on the right side of the law (“White Collar”1).

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    Mental disorders can have dangerous and harmful side effects. In the movie Shutter Island, there are many examples of a mental illness that are harmful to an individual. There are three effects that seem more harmful and long-term. First, many people who are sleep deprived for an extended period tend to have difficulties with their mental state. Mental illness can often cause an individual to react to an emotional situation in a more violent manor. Most importantly, when one’s mental state is damaged

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    On the Waterfront is set on the docks, a very dismal place. The black and white photography make the streets, alleyways and small, cramped apartments seem dark and bleak. While the union bosses live well, the workers seem trapped by their situation, with no way to get out. Terry Malloy is a low level worker for the union boss, who is not really aware that he is a part of the corruption. He is asked to lure Joey Doyle to the roof of his apartment building, and believes that the union men just want

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    created many award winning films that incorporate certain techniques used to enhance the audience’s experience of the film, some of their directorial techniques include symbolism, costume, lighting and dialogue. I have chosen Scorsese’s 2010 film Shutter Island along with Aronofsky’s 2010 film Black Swan as each of these films have scenes that incorporate the above mentioned techniques to portray the effects mental illness has on a person’s health and welfare. The scenes are each 8 minutes in length

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    This is a film analysis of Shutter Island. Shutter Island is a 2010 film directed by Martin Scorsese. Starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Mark Ruffalo, this film is 138 minutes of psychological thrills and horror. Shutter Island covers the field of psychopathology. More specifically, it covers psychotic disorders, dissociative disorders, and treatment. Shutter Island is set in 1954 on Shutter Island, Massachusetts at the Ashecliffe Hospital for the criminally insane. The opening scene of the film is

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    Comparative Analysis - Shutter Island vs Insomnia Shutter Island and Insomnia are mystery thrillers which follow two detectives that are determined to solve the case using their own techniques. Shutter Island is a classic, old fashioned thriller directed by Martin Scorsese. The film is based in 1954 and follows a federal marshal and his partner as they investigate the escape of a prisoner from a mental facility. The federal Marshall suffers a series of hallucinations and distractions on his path

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