A. What does Hess say is the great emotional attraction of the film? B. How does Hess argue that the film is a critique of the capitalist system? Do you agree? Why? Why not? C. What does he have to say about Kay's role in the film?
A. What does Hess say is the great emotional attraction of the film?
B. How does Hess argue that the film is a critique of the capitalist system? Do you agree? Why? Why not?
C. What does he have to say about Kay's role in the film?