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Look Both Ways involves an ensemble cast, in a film described by the director herself as a romantic comedy, and certainly it is about people and their relationships. However the film is about the daily events of ordinary people, therefore domestic drama suits the film equally well. Look Both Ways explores the impact that random events may have on the lives of ordinary people and the issues that they face.
The title of the film, Look Both Ways is an appropriation of a sign at a pedestrian rail crossing- ‘Look Both Ways for Trains’. The sign is seen at a rail pedestrian crossing in the scene at the beginning of the film where Meryl is returning home from her fathers funeral. The title is also reference to life, clearly understood by the film’s tagline- disaster is everywhere.
The summary notes for Look Both Ways cover the following key aspects from the text in detail:
- Genre
- Structure
- Historical Issues
- Style
- Background Notes
- Summary
- Character Profiles
- Themes and Issues
- Sample Examination Questions
- Final Examination Tips
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