1) Re-read the Mail Online review of Capital . Why does it suggest that Capital features a left-wing ideology? It suggests that there's a Left-wing Ideology due to how positively all the minorities are presented. Also the suggestion that British people are being put down by the series as he claims "Everything British came in for a dose of loathing" 2) Choose three quotes from the review that are particularly critical of Capital and paste them into your blogpost. Do you agree with the criticisms? Why? " With a fizzle like a firework on a wet night" " The last 20 minutes contained no plot." "Honestly, you’ll get rid of your family after Christmas faster than this feeble drama departed." Personally I don't quite agree with these criticisms as I believe they're rather harsh and the reason behind them is most likely their political stance, or his disliking towards Drama's. 3) What scenes or characters from Capital coul...
1) What positive aspects of Deutschland 83 are highlighted in the reviews? The reviews highlight upon the nostalgia that the show delivers due to being set in the 1980's with the music an branding of products, the reviews also focus on the great actors and actresses that are featured in the show and how they play their characters well, along with the two producers who are a married couple that wrote the screenplay for the show. Another reviewer mentions how the show is an ' East German version of Homeland' and that it should be commended for this as it uses the concept of the show and innovates it by using real historical context to help strive the narrative of the show forward. The review also mentions the true events that the show is based on ith the events not happening long ago. Along with this the references of how different the two side of Germany shown are mentioned to be really good as it showed Rauch learning a new language and seeing a colorful fully stocked s...
Independent: British viewers can't get enough of foreign-language dramas 1) What does the article suggest regarding the traditional audience for foreign-language subtitled media? The article suggests that traditional audiences for foreign language subtitled media was not really common compared to now in modern society as majority of the things from history are normally re made and then presented in the UK. 2) What does Walter Iuzzolino suggest is the key appeal of his 'Walter Presents' shows? He claims that it is simple down to the material within complex cinema as before there was a community who would simply watch for intellectual reasons 3) The article makes an interesting claim for the popularity of subtitles in the multi-screen age. What does it suggest? The article suggests that now as there are more shows with subtitles audiences have to focus more and can't have that many distractions whilst watching. 4) What are the other audiences pleasures of foreign TV ...
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