1. Apocalypse Now
However, the film has the advantage that it can display, through good cinematography and acting, his state of mind as well as Willard's effect within his surroundings. ... However, this vision of a shadowy, foreboding being was not as strongly evident in the novel as it was in the film. ... The non- discriminatory characters as well as many bold ones such as Kilgore are living in a world where this power exists as a facade; as a result the closer people get to the inner station in the two texts, the horror of imperialism becomes more of a reality and so they become insane. ... The film as...
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