ETS 146
1. Who is the audience supposed to empathize with? What does this imply?
2. What is the feminist perspective of this film?
3. Can justice and morality coexist?
4. Who or what hold the power?
ETS 146 Questions
1. In what ways does pervasive masculinity shape our behavior?
2. Is there a female gaze?
3. Can men be feminists?
ETS 146
1. How is male sexuality presented in this film vis-a-vis female sexuality? How does Paul's behavior contrast that of Hugh and Greg?
2. How is the viewing experience changed for the viewer after the concept of "it" following Jay is revealed?
3. What is the film's (and Jay's) relationship with water?
4. Why does "it" take on those specific forms? Why did it take on the form of Greg when it broke into his house?