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Titicut Follies Critical Essay | Critical Essay by Robert Coles

This literature criticism consists of approximately 2 pages of analysis & critique of Titicut Follies.
This section contains 425 words
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Critical Essay by Robert Coles

Ironically [Titicut Follies] is so effective because it is not another Snake Pit, another brutal and unrelenting exposé of life behind the closed doors of a mental hospital. Yes, there are some scandalous and disgusting moments, but by and large they are not those that offer us the standard "backward" scene, with its shrieks and groans and hilarious desolation or grim excitement. I have seen much worse in other state hospitals that Massachusetts maintains.

Something else is at work to give this film its power, and to unsettle its critics, many of whom are objecting to the nudity allowed or demanding to know why the faces of inmates are used, in clear violation of the right to privacy…. If Frederick Wiseman has offended the sensibilities of his fellow citizens he has done it I believe by making them nervous about far more than nudity (in this day of bikinis and...
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This section contains 425 words
(approx. 2 pages at 300 words per page)
Purchase our Wiseman, Frederick 1930– - Critical Essay by Robert Coles
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