Table of Contents
I. Introduction |
Preface |
An Overview |
Getting Reel as a Non-traditional Textbook |
General Questions to Always Ask Yourself After Seeing a Film |
Was the film entertaining? |
What did I learn from the movie? |
Is / Was this film good for me? |
Was I an active or passive audience member? |
Does the film tend to reaffirm or to challenge our society’s common value system? |
II. Reel Truth |
Introduction to Reel Truth |
How was my overall view of truth impacted? |
With regard to truthfulness, does it bother you that? |
Social Science Perspectives on Reel Truth |
Political and Economic Issues in Film |
Does the film tend to reflect conservative or liberal values? |
What are the film’s assumptions about the relationship of the individual to the group? |
Will the film tend to influence me to be politically apathetic? |
What about “Justice”? |
Behavioral Science Perspectives |
What are the film’s implicit ideas about human nature? |
How do the film’s heroes influence us? |
Is it a democratic hero? |
Is the hero best characterized as a hero, superhero, anti-hero, counter-hero? |