Bijou (Masterplots II: Short Story Series, Revised Edition)

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The Story

The narrator announces the screening of a foreign art film at a festival. The film challenges the audience in several ways; it is shot in black and white, with unpredictable light values, so that it often appears as a negative. Shades of gray are rarely used, and the narrator speculates that in the tropical country where the film was made, everything is vibrantly colored so that “even vanilla ice cream is robin's-egg blue.” Black, white, and especially gray are colors that the narrator apparently associates with the West, industrialized Europe and the United...

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