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Argue that the film uses its distinctive "hard-boiled" dialogue and noir cinematography to critique the parasitic relationship between the media (J.J. Hunsecker) and the public relations industry (Sidney Falco). 2. Character Analysis: The Predator and the Scavenger

Compare the 1957 portrayal of "fake news" and character assassination to modern celebrity culture and social media "cancel culture". 5. Conclusion subtitle Sweet.Smell.of.Success.1957.DVDRip

Key Quote to Analyze: "I'd hate to take a bite out of you. You're a cookie full of arsenic." Argue that the film uses its distinctive "hard-boiled"

The all-powerful columnist. Analyze his Machiavellian control over New York's social and political hierarchy. Mention that he was based on real-life gossip giant Walter Winchell. Character Analysis: The Predator and the Scavenger Compare

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Discuss the cinematography by James Wong Howe. The use of location shooting in New York City creates a claustrophobic, "on-the-pavement" feel that distinguishes it from other 1950s dramas.

Summarize how the film's "sweet smell" is actually the stench of moral rot.