How the original title A Matter of Life and Death fits

 

. First discuss how the original title A Matter of Life and Death fits the film and then how the US title Stairway to Heaven fits the film (1 page).

II. Then in about 8 pages [regular margins, double-spaced, pages numbered] write an analysis of the film which addresses the following questions:

1. How is death represented in the film?

2. What kind of judgment is represented in the film?

3. How does this film echo ideas of heaven, hell, and judgment which we’ve considered in the course? And how does it reshape or differ from these texts and images?

Compare several specific texts and several specific images. Touch directly on Inanna, the Egyptian “Feather of Maat, ” Revelation, The Odyssey, Last Judgments, Dante, Milton’s Paradise Lost and Blake’s The Marriage of Heaven & Hell among your choices.

Devote at least one page to comparing & contrasting the film to the Milton and Blake texts.

http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~engdc –LINK TO IMAGES

Sample Solution

To love the films of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, among the most mischievous and inventive of all cinema poets, is to accept that there`s more to life than you would previously imagine: more color, more humor, more ardor, more blissful confusion. In those terms, A Matter of Life and Death is the quintessential Powell-Pressburger movie. It is a fantasy love story, imaginative to the point of being hallucinatory, one of the most out-there pictures of the last century. Yet it is a wide-awake film, not a dreamy one. The title is both a wry joke and a concession to a self-evident truth: between life and death, what else is there, other than everything?

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