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Gosford Park and The Player are two films which truly share many things in common, as you have previously read. ... For The Player, it is more than obvious as to how the movie is related to Hollywood and making movies. ... ” In addition, Altman shows an ECU on Denton’s pant label while he is taking advantage of Mary (a servant). ...
In conclusion, Altman’s Gosford Park and The Player are more alike than they are different. ... Both films raise interesting ethical and moral issues, which Altman attempts to question the audience with. As we are peering into the lives of the characters, Altman shows us that we are merely spectators and reminds us of that these societies are artificial.
Approximate Word count = 494 Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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