What lies beneath
The power is never neutral
The camera tells the truth
The American dream, rewritten
Illusion vs reality
100

The pet chimp’s funeral subtly foreshadows this outcome

What is death or Joe’s fate?

100

This financial arrangement shifts the power dynamic between Joe and Norma

What is Norma paying Joe’s debts / supporting him financially?

100

Low-key lighting positions Norma as this archetype.

What is a film noir femme fatale?

100

Joe’s pursuit of success initially aligns with this belief.

What is meritocracy?

100

Norma’s belief in her comeback relies on this distortion.

What is self-delusion?

200

Norma’s mansion functions as a metaphor for this psychological state

What is decay or stagnation?

200

Max exerts control by maintaining this illusion for Norma

What is her continued stardom?

200

The exaggerated close-ups emphasise this aspect of Norma’s psyche.

What is narcissism or delusion?

200

The film undermines the promise of upward mobility by showing this.

What is success dependent on luck or exploitation?

200

Max’s letters function to preserve this false reality.

What is Norma’s imagined fame?

300

This object symbolises Joe’s growing entrapment rather than success

What is Normas car?

300

Joe’s passivity becomes a form of this.

What is complicity?

300

The decaying mise-en-scène contrasts with this Hollywood ideal.

What is glamour or success?

300

Norma’s downfall exposes the Dream as this.

What is conditional or temporary?

300

Joe’s narration creates irony by revealing this contrast.

What is appearance versus truth?

400

Norma’s obsession with her screenplay masks this deeper fear

What is irrelevance or abandonment?

400

Norma’s generosity doubles as this coercive tactic.

What is emotional manipulation?

400

Joe’s voice-over creates distance from this uncomfortable reality.

What is his moral responsibility?

400

Joe’s moral compromises suggest the Dream requires this sacrifice.

What is integrity?

400

Hollywood itself is portrayed as a factory for this.

What are illusions?

500

Joe’s narration disguises his responsibility for this moral failure.

What is his own exploitation of Norma?

500

The relationship reflects Hollywood’s exploitation of this group.

What are vulnerable or aging performers?

500

The opening shot reframes the entire narrative as this type of commentary.

What is a post-mortem critique of Hollywood?

500

The final scenes suggest the American Dream ultimately leads to this.

What is disillusionment or destruction?

500

Norma’s final descent represents the collapse of this boundary.

What is fantasy and reality?

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