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A comparison of A Room With A View (James Ivory 1985) and Nil By Mouth (Gary Oldman 1997) in terms of realism.
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... David James-02975460 BRITISH NATIONAL CINEMA A COMPARISON OF A ROOM WITH A VIEW (JAMES IVORY 1985) AND NIL BY MOUTH (GARY OLDMAN 1997) IN TERMS OF REALISM. The most beneficial way of comparing the two in regard to realism will be to examine the classes and identity they represent, the location and space they inhabit, the characterization (including family and gender), the language and social interaction and finally the market for which there are both begin produced. Prior to this both films must be placed in a theoretical context. On the surface these two films are very different: RWAV comes across as a gentle glance back in time to an era when the British were restrained by there own national identity. It explores the explosion of youth and passion as the story embraces the unbridled excitement of the continent, reinforcing the truth that under our enforced stiff upper lips the essences of













