Hi all
of course mike is right here.
But it is possible for me and my students to talk about films revealing a truth, for example just today when discussing Ray's
'Bigger Than Life'. We considered Ray's style as one that produced a critical relationship to the drama as a way of revealing a
'truth' about certain tendencies of the petite bourgeois families and their relationship to consumer capitalism. Please don't
tell me we can't have a truth.
peace
alan
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