Wednesday, October 3, 2007
The subject of Autobiography
David E. James' review of Hershman's film is interesting o he point that he attempts to explain her every decision and chioce to his audience. The is no question about the subject matter of Hershman's piece considering she elaborates her own story enough. James seems to be interested on the psychological choice in style and content of the piece. His dtails of what happened in the third portion of the film interest me, sho did not get a chance to see the third section. Refering back to my previous post and the autobiographism of telling her own story as well as displaying her growth in talent with video editing equiptment, James tells us that Hershman gets upset when the camera discontinues to work in a depressive moment for the filmmaker. This protion seems the most interesting to me considering that her two seprate storylines collide during an emotional moment for her. Not only does it show her advancing knowledge of technology and her downfalls with the film but also a.n emotional state due to the recollections of her past.
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