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The Difference Between Old and New Movies Is a Slap in the Face
Something interesting happened when I recently rewatched The Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. I hadn’t seen that movie in years, so I had forgotten many of the finer details in it. This especially became apparent … Continue reading
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Tagged action movies, characters, classic films, disney, films, movie review, movies, pirates of the caribbean, science fiction, star wars
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Goldfinger Pulls Off a Spectacular Chiasmus for Bond, James Bond
Bond, James Bond. Even the way he says his name is a chiasmus! So it’s fitting that we would find a chiastic structure in arguably the most-famous Bond movie of all time: Goldfinger. This was the third film in the … Continue reading
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Tagged action movies, chiasmus, films, james bond, movie review, movies, movies based on books, romance, sequels
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Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Gets Better Each Time I Watch It
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom is one of those movies that has always left a special taste in my mouth. The first time I saw it, I was a kid. My parents bought a VHS copy, and they … Continue reading
Serenity Is a Chiasmus That Misbehaves
Okay, I lied. I didn’t think I would publish another Cinematic Chiasmus for a long time, but something happened this past week that forced my hand. I woke up at 1:00 a.m. on Tuesday, and I couldn’t fall back asleep. … Continue reading
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Tagged action movies, chiasmus, films, firefly, joss whedon, movie review, movies, science fiction, serenity, TV shows
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A New Perspective on an Old Problem
Last year, I wrote about some of the challenges I have faced since I paid off my mortgage in August 2022. I likened myself to Lightning McQueen at the start of Cars. For years I had put off major improvements … Continue reading
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Tagged action movies, comic books, family, films, money, movie review, movies, movies based on books, personal, science fiction, sequels, spiderman
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Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl Is a Treasure Trove of Symmetry
This will be the last Cinematic Chiasmus article I write for a while. It’s been a fun run. Starting with Innerspace on January 16, I’ve published seven new Cinematic Chiasmus articles, which is an absolutely breakneck speed compared to my … Continue reading
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Tagged action movies, chiasmus, disney, fantasy, films, movie review, movies, pirates of the caribbean, romance
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Mary Poppins’ Chiasmus Is Practically Perfect in Every Way
I was going to say that this is my first musical Cinematic Chiasmus article, but then I remembered that I actually wrote about Beauty and the Beast (1991) several years ago. Oh well. In any case, Mary Poppins is the … Continue reading
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Tagged chiasmus, films, mary poppins, movie review, movies, movies based on books, music, musical, songs, soundtrack
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The King’s Speech Crafts an Eloquent Chiasmus
It’s a Pride and Prejudice reunion! Not just because actors Colin Firth, Jennifer Ehle, and David Bamber appeared in the 1995 BBC miniseries and the 2010 Oscar-winning film The King’s Speech, but because both of these films are chiasma. This … Continue reading
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Tagged chiasmus, drama, films, history, movie review, movies, relationships, stutter, the kings speech, united kingdom
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Pop Quiz! Which 1994 Action Movie Is a Perfect Chiasmus?
Speed is a perfect action movie. And it also just so happens to be perfectly symmetrical. The first and second halves mirror each other, and the middle point is a particularly dramatic moment. Prepare to have your mind blown similar … Continue reading
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Tagged action movies, chiasmus, films, movie review, movies, speed
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Four Weddings and a Funeral Is a Beautiful Chiasmus
I haven’t done many romantic comedies in the Cinematic Chiasmus series. I suppose The Parent Trap and Pride and Prejudice fall into this category. But Jordan is about to rectify the overrepresentation of action and sci-fi movies I’ve analyzed by … Continue reading
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Tagged chiasmus, comedy, drama, films, four weddings and a funeral, hugh grant, movie review, movies, relationships, romance
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