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Remind to never, ever choose my own topic for a paper again. Or to choose to analyze a film that was not part of our course, even though the professor said it was okay. Because although every film critic everywhere seems to agree that "12 Angry Men" is a fantastic and insightful film, there has apparently been virtually NO academic criticism written on it, and particularly there is absolutely nothing in the Trinity library even remotely relating to it, aside from a copy of the script. I mean, I have this list of books on 1950s films, and this movie is only ever mentioned in passing as a "great example" of this form of filmmaking or in a list of other really awesome movies of the fifties that we don't have space to elaborate on sorry. If everyone in film studies academia thinks it's so wonderful, WHY DOES NO ONE WRITE ABOUT IT?
Paper due tomorrow. No time to change topic. Must blunder through on my own. BAH.
Also, I really need sleep. *sighs* Twenty-five and a half hours, and it will all be over.
Paper due tomorrow. No time to change topic. Must blunder through on my own. BAH.
Also, I really need sleep. *sighs* Twenty-five and a half hours, and it will all be over.