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  • Amid a sea of social-problem pictures in the late'40s _ " The Lost Weekend,"
  • As an office drama and a sexual harassment " problem picture, " however, the film works surprisingly well.
  • In Yeames's work this technique evolved into the genre known as the problem picture, in which the narrative of the image creates an unresolved dilemma or paradox for the viewer.
  • His first movie was typical of his best work : a well-acted, tightly written, deeply considered " problem picture, " " 12 Angry Men " ( 1957 ).
  • One of the earliest problem pictures is John Everett Millais "'Trust Me ", which depicts an older man demanding that a young woman hand him a letter she has received.
  • This is only true, however, of his many portraits of distinguished old men & mdash; his portraits of younger men, women and children, and his so-called " problem pictures ", covering scenes of ordinary life, are often very bright and fresh.
  • Towards the end of the 19th century the problem picture left the details of the narrative action deliberately ambiguous, inviting the viewer to speculate on it using the evidence in front of them, but not supplying a final answer ( artists learned to smile enigmatically when asked ).
  • From that point on Lumet divided his energies among other idealistic problem pictures along with literate adaptations of plays and novels, big stylish pictures, New York-based black comedies, and realistic crime dramas, including " Serpico " and " Prince of the City ".
  • Bart points out the disappointment of " Godzilla " ( especially to its merchandising partners ), the low profit margins of expensive sequels such as " Lethal Weapon IV, " the trauma of " problem pictures " such as " Armageddon, " and the flop of big-star vehicles such as " Meet Joe Black " have made the studios dramatically rethink their summer strategies.
  • Two things make " Last Resort " absolutely superior to the average run of the two British film genres it might fit into : unerringly credible behavior, rich in the spontaneity and real complexity that is utterly absent from the adorable " little people " films like " Billy Elliot "; and a subtle but very effective cinematic artistry, in which frames are composed to express the characters'confusion, slim hope and sense of entrapment, that is rarely seen in the social problem pictures.