FPjohn
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Is the Rollie in the ashland party scene of the new Gatsby film an anachronism? My understanding is they did not appear until 1929.
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FPJ
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FPJ
Is the Rollie in the ashland party scene of the new Gatsby film an anachronism? My understanding is they did not appear until 1929.
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FPJ
... I don't think the novel is supposed to be anything but an allegory of the part class played in the early years of the american dream ... perhaps it was a visually metaphoric camera?
The iPhone 4 and 5 were seen with the privileged few a year or so they appeared for sale to the rest of the proletariat.
That may be one of the arguments put forward by the director. 😉
... but surly that would contradict one of the book's major themes ... that the elite are sustained more by status rather than material wealth?
The iPhone 4 and 5 were seen with the privileged few a year or so they appeared for sale to the rest of the proletariat. ...
Given that to most people an iPhone is a status symbol, I'd think the Apples to Braunschweigers comparison fits.
I'd still assume that someone with deep pockets would have access to something as esoterical as a not-a-Brownie-that's-not-in-production. ...
... I don't think the novel is supposed to be anything but an allegory of the part class played in the early years of the american dream ... perhaps it was a visually metaphoric camera?
P. S. I expect the cars were as bad ... certainly the Redford version was all over the place ...
I 'av recently 'erd se director sey on French TV in Cannes sat (and I paraphrase*) that it's meant to be in the 1930s. Which makes a lot of sense, like making a film about U2** and having The Joshua Tree set in the 1990s, and the band being from the Falkland Islands. Which is the essence of late 1970s through mid-1980s in an English-speaking island. Artistic license and good enough and all that.
Or perhaps it was a mistransleshon.
* which here means this is not an exact quote
** the rock band