Peter Jackson's "Heavenly Creatures" compared to a tipical outlaw couple - in particular, Malick's "Badlands"
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When reading about Peter Jackson's Heavenly Creatures I could not help but begin comparing the film's two main characters to the typical outlaw couple, in particular, the couple we see in Terence Malick's Badlands. The more I thought about it, the more I began to realize that the two films can be equated to each other in many respects. At the very least, they both ultimately belong to crime film genre. Both films are
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trieved from www.tvguide.com/movieguide Review of Badlands. Retrieved from audiorevolution.com Russel L. (1999). Review of Badlands. Film Court Stone M (2002). Kit and Holly have their Druthers: Malick's Badlands. Retrieved from www.epinions.com Jackson A. (2000). Write Off: The legend of Kit and Holly. Retrieved from www.epinions.com Danks A. (2000). Death Comes as an End: Temporality, Domesticity and Photography in Terrence Malick's Badlands Cox S. (1994-5). Review of Badlands. EUFS: the film society
trieved from www.tvguide.com/movieguide Review of Badlands. Retrieved from audiorevolution.com Russel L. (1999). Review of Badlands. Film Court Stone M (2002). Kit and Holly have their Druthers: Malick's Badlands. Retrieved from www.epinions.com Jackson A. (2000). Write Off: The legend of Kit and Holly. Retrieved from www.epinions.com Danks A. (2000). Death Comes as an End: Temporality, Domesticity and Photography in Terrence Malick's Badlands Cox S. (1994-5). Review of Badlands. EUFS: the film society