[Reading Response: Pamela Wojcik]

In The Apartment complex, which contains unique thematic, visual, and textual frameworks addressing the different modes and possibilities of contemporary urbanism, a large community of foreign researchers examine the apartment plot in a global sense, analyzing films produced both within and outside Hollywood studios. The writers discuss the connections of the apartment plot with film noir, horror, humor, and music, discussing how various regional or historical backgrounds change the apartment plot and how the structure of the genre helps one to reconsider authors ‘ research and recognise constructive linkages and contradictions between often unrelated texts. I also believe, however, that this is not only an apartment, as the word is “apartment plan,” but any buildings and places that function in the same way may be part of the plot to learn something about the city or country’s society, environment, and background, or even urban growth.

 

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