Art films tend to be different from classical Hollywood films in that art films Check All That Apply Generally lack closure. Have protagonists without clear goals. Are rhetorical. Often feature aspects that have no apparent narrative motivation.
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Generally lack closure: Art films often end ambiguously, leaving the audience to interpret the conclusion. This is different from classical Hollywood films, which usually have a clear resolution. Show more…
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