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What Is Surrealism in Film and TV?

Have you ever watched anything and thought the world it presented didn't exist in reality, but also you had no idea how to describe where it actually exists? That's how I feel about surrealism in film and TV. Today, I wanted to spend some time working on explaining the term and looking at some examples of it so we can identify it when we see it.Sound good? Let's dive in. Surrealism DefinitionSurrealism explores the realm of dreams and fantasy while staying grounded in a reality we know and recognize. Surrealism Characteristics As I've said many times, the easiest way to identify stuff like this is to break down the tropes of what we see in this genre. Even though surrealism is "weird" it has lots of pillars you can latch onto to figure it out. And if this doesn't explain it to you, just watch a bunch of David Lynch stuff and you'll get it eventually. Juxtaposition: Unexpected combinations of objects and ideas create surprising and unsettling effects.Dreamlike Imagery: Depictions of distorted realities and fantastical scenes. Symbolism: Surrealist works often contain rich symbolic meanings, and invite the audience to interpret them in their own ways. Surrealism ExamplesMaybe the easiest way to define surrealism is just to look at some famous examples. I have to admit, these are movies and TV shows I think you kind of have to be in a specific mood to watch and enjoy. But there are so many storytelling and genre lessons in them that these are...

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Published By: NoFilmSchool - Yesterday

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