Royalty in Exile: 'Rumble Fish', the movie, as the greatest work of art ever created by Richard Fogarty

Royalty in Exile: 'Rumble Fish', the movie, as the greatest work of art ever created by Richard Fogarty

Author:Richard Fogarty [Fogarty, Richard]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Published: 2020-07-04T16:00:00+00:00


Besides this, there are also the cars, which are seen to glide past very slowly and quietly on the rare occasions when they appear, and are not especially placeable chronologically; our guess would be the 1970s, the point about all of this being that these features can be easily encompassed by living memory, with the need to remain as vague as possible. The video game, in fact, appears in order to highlight, by comparison, this character which pervades all other elements, but there are other indications of a ‘mixed’ time, which support the impression of all-encompassing anachronism. While Rusty James’s sneakers, and the magazines in the store (scene 20.2), for instance, are definitely from the 1980s, these clash with the multitude of older elements, such as the black-and-white motif, and the antiquated signage and fonts in the names of stores, such as ‘CAIN'S BALLROOM DANCING’, ‘Rexall DRUGS’, and ‘MODE O' DAY’, which do not match those of ‘VIDEO SPORT’, ‘kenny's LOUNGE’, and ‘club LA LOMA’.



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