A pocalypse Now forced a society to question its conquest-like intentions in Vietnam and also presented a graphic depiction of guerrilla warfare.
It's a Wonderful Life has become a staple of the Christmas season, yet is for a large part overwhelmingly depressing. Despite clearing the Great Depression, the film still holds great relevance to modern society, or else it wouldn't be shown year after year. Explain what this relevance is and how it has "transcended" periods, thus implying a sense of effect rather than reflection
yes theatre and films merely reflect changes in society
I think both
Tim Burton's films are unlike any other, his visions for the film seem so clear in his mind as they all have that trademark Burton look. But to answer your question, I would say that his films have influenced the new generation of filmmakers to be more creative in their work and to make films visually entertaining again.
It is all of them that have influenced the government and society.
he influenced it by the films he made and put effort into it.
1) People are influenced by the habits and opinions of their peers (Maimonides) and of society at large, including diet. 2) Our diet is influenced by what is available. This in turn is influenced by what society demands.
Cinderella, beauty and the beast, Jack and the beanstalk.
Yes, children gets influenced by tv or films more than parents.
The influence of electricity on society has been shocking.
Italy and Spain greatly influenced Argentina's society and culture.
The works of Edgar Allan Poe have resonated in modern society in the following ways: A. It, for better or worse, created a basis for films that can be called "horror films"; B. For serious students of poetry, the works of Poe, can be studied for their unique approach to poetry; and C. The publicity given to Poe, has influenced parts of modern society to recognize the value of poetry.
they influenced society and the way the people ran the government