Asked by Kenneth Alviar on Jun 05, 2024

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The ending of Preston Sturges's The Palm Beach Story can best be described as which of the following?

A) a self-reflexive satire of genre conventions
B) typical of classical Hollywood narrative structure
C) typical of the comedy genre
D) in line with the ambiguity of art cinema conventions

Self-Reflexive Satire

A literary or cinematic work that uses humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to criticize itself or its creator, often highlighting the conventions of the genre or medium.

Preston Sturges

A renowned American filmmaker known for his comedic prowess and sharp wit in films during the early 20th century.

Art Cinema

A category of films that are considered to have high artistic quality or serious content, often avant-garde and outside mainstream cinema.

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Travon StevensJun 08, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The ending of The Palm Beach Story is a self-reflexive satire of genre conventions, as it subverts the traditional Hollywood narrative structure by presenting a ridiculous and implausible final sequence that makes fun of the genre's typical happy ending.