“Do not go gentle into that good night…”: Who is the author of the poem repeatedly referenced in the film Langston Hughes James Joyce Dylan Thomas
“Do not go gentle into that good night…”: Who is the author of the poem repeatedly referenced in the film Langston Hughes James Joyce Dylan Thomas
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- “Do not go gentle into that good night…”: Who is the author of the poem repeatedly referenced in the film
- Langston Hughes
- James Joyce
- Dylan Thomas
- Religious Symbolism: State two visual, audio or story elements in the film that are religious symbols (specifically Judeo-Christian).
- Literary references: Other than the poem, what other author’s work is referenced in the film (title of book serves as a line of dialogue)?
- Joseph Conrad
- Chinua Achebe
- Herman Melville
- Friedrich Nietzsche
- Film Influences: What other film or films provide visual or story inspiration for this movie?
- 2001: A Space Odyssey
- The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
- The Right Stuff
- all of the above
- Nolan’s (the filmmaker) message: Christopher Nolan has stated that this film is an ode to human space exploration. What “force” of human experience other than gravity does Nolan challenge us to think of as transcending time and space?
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