I could spend all day on this Film School Thesis Statement Generator. Here’s what it pumped out for ¡Three Amigos!:
Through the deliberate suppression of colors meant to signify passion, ¡Three Amigos! fetishizes the post-war crisis of masculinity.
That’s exactly what I think every time I watch it.
Here are a few more gems, then I’ll leave you to play (PRO TIP: if you don’t like the thesis it generates for a film, hit CREATE again and it’ll spit out a different one).
Star Wars:
Through the juxtaposition of poverty and nature, Star Wars calls into question pre-Oedipal guilt.
Clue:
Clue deconstructs dominant ideological notions of whiteness through its masking of narrative.
National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation:
Through the expressionistic play between sound and history, National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation contains and then breaches the major pillars of post-feminism.
It totally does.
Click here to visit the Film School Thesis Statement Generator.
The Substitute fetishizes the containment of visual pleasure through its use of mise-en-scene.
I knew you’d plug The Substitute in there
Through the subversion of the male gaze,Anchorman contains and then breaches the disavowal of the female lack.
The masking of narrative in Ernest Goes to Camp calls into question the post-war crisis of masculinity.
doesn’t it though? I’d read that paper.
The conflicting duality of progress and humanity in Forrest Gump reduces the canonical status of pre-Oedipal anxieties.
totally.