Chapter 3 & 4 Review Questions

Chapter 3 Questions 1. Cinema reinforces dominant ideology because there was a lack for counter-cinema. Hollywood would please the mainstream values and social behaviors rather than diversify the ideology. The most important theoretical tool for analyzing cinema's ideological function is through counter-cinema because it allows for a different perspective to be told. It also opens up for different theories to be explored and it diversifies the audience. 2. Theorists stress the importance of developing a counter-cinema because it provides a oppositional style of film making. Jean Luc Godard is someone who amplified the views of counter-cinema. The text states that "his general distinction implies rudimentary binary logic, the implication being that it is possible to dismantle Hollywood by replacing its conventions with with a different set of conventions" (99). 3. Theorists draw attention to how groups are represented on film because there are certa...