1. Individual Relations in Collectivism Films
With regards to Gold Diggers of 1933 and the how the implications of the individual affect the rest of the collective is seen, with thanks to the classical Hollywood narrative the film follows, within the main characters actions and how effective they are to the rest of the supporting cast. ... The film portrays almost a anti-hero stance towards Pancho Villa, the Mexican Revolutionary the film bases itself off of, even though he is only shown in sporadic scenes throughout the story. It besides follows a group of friends that join Villa's Resistance and shows the comradery they have while ...
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