Flim “Lone Star”

Write an essay examining the social-ideological value of John Sayles’ 1996 film Lone
Star. In your evaluation you must accomplish three things. One, argue whether the
film’s ideology is neutral, implicit or explicit. Second, determine where the film’s
ideology lies on the left-central-right political spectrum. Three, base your claims
largely on an examination of the film’s editing, sound and tone. Although you can
examine other elements of the film to support your claims, you should devote the
majority of your effort to an examination of editing, sound and tone.Write an essay examining the social-ideological value of John Sayles’ 1996 film Lone
Star. In your evaluation you must accomplish three things. One, argue whether the
film’s ideology is neutral, implicit or explicit. Second, determine where the film’s
ideology lies on the left-central-right political spectrum. Three, base your claims
largely on an examination of the film’s editing, sound and tone. Although you can
examine other elements of the film to support your claims, you should devote the
majority of your effort to an examination of editing, sound and tone.