"GOOD WILL HUNTING" (1997): STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF A WORK OF CINEMATOGRAPHY
Abstract and keywords
Abstract (English):
The article "Good Will Hunting" (1997) presents a style analysis of the cult film, exploring the interaction of various artistic traditions, such as "Areaclassicism" and "Arearomantism." The author focuses on how these styles shape the philosophical and worldview concepts present in the plot and characterizations. It analyzes how visual design, musical accompaniment and dialogue contribute to the creation of a deep emotional connection with the audience, and also emphasizes key ideas such as self-knowledge, friendship and overcoming life difficulties. Style analysis allows you to better understand the wealth and diversity of the work, as well as its impact on the audience.

Keywords:
Arearomantism, Areaclassicism, Classic principles, Romantic principles, Wölflin, "Basic concepts of art history," cinema, film "Good Will Hunting" directed by Gus Van Sant 1997, analysis of the work, analysis of the film, the influence of cinema on the viewer
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