Asked by Jeremy Valentine on May 18, 2024

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Which description best matches Stanley Kubrick's directorial style?

A) a technical perfectionist interested in pervasive misanthropy and instinctual violence
B) a dadaist impulse in which everything lacks a deeper meaning
C) a surrealist whose works are best interpreted according to theories of psychoanalysis
D) a cinematic realist whose aesthetic and thematic concerns differed radically from film to film

Technical Perfectionist

An individual, often in the realm of filmmaking or art, who strives for extreme accuracy and impeccable execution in technical aspects of their work.

Pervasive Misanthropy

A widespread general disdain or hatred towards humanity or the human condition, often reflected in literature, philosophy, and cultural narratives.

  • Distinguish principal auteurs of the late 20th century's Hollywood resurgence and their notable works.
  • Discern the singular stylistic and thematic markers that define renowned directors, understanding their role in establishing these individuals as auteurs.
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Gorge NabilMay 21, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Stanley Kubrick was known for being a technical perfectionist who was interested in themes of pervasive misanthropy and instinctual violence, as evidenced in films like A Clockwork Orange and Full Metal Jacket.