Re: interior monologue

From: Brian Belovarac (email suppressed)
Date: Tue Aug 15 2006 - 08:46:05 PDT


A recent example (assuming I'm reading the definition
correctly) would be Robinson Devor's "Police Beat" -
the majority of dialogue in the film is done via
interior monologue.

--- gyoungblood <email suppressed> wrote:

> Thanks. This is research for an article, with no
> film rental budget, so all examples have to be on
> DVD. Another term for what I'm talking about is
> soliloquy, but that refers to longer and more formal
> subjective reflections, as in Hamlet.
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: db
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> Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2006 8:38 AM
> Subject: Re: [FRAMEWORKS] interior monologue
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> Melville, "Army of Shadows" (L'Armee des ombres)
> The early scene where the commander of the
> internment camp sizes up the Gerbier character is an
> excellent example of this, though it happens
> elsewhere in the film as well.
> The new print(s) in distribution right now is
> (are) gorgeous.
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> It has been a long time since seeing it but
> perhaps "Berlin Alexanderplatz"?
> db
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> On Aug 15, 2006, at 6:59 AM, gyoungblood wrote:
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> A real interior monologue is first-person
> present-tense speech in which the protagonist talks
> to him or herself, not to the spectator.
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