Everyone Remembers the Lawnmower but Misses the Point | Mad Men
In this video essay, I analyze the use of low lighting and color symbolism to represent painful life changes for the characters in season 3, episode 6 "Guy Walks into An Advertising Agency" in the AMC series "Mad Men." Chapters: -0:00 Introduction -1:24 Low Lighting and Color Symbolism -3:29 Analysis: The Painful Life Changes of Don, Lane, Guy, Joan and Sally -15:56 Conclusion Become a Member of the channel for special badges and shout outs at the end of every video: / @stuckonastory Support this channel by becoming a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/c/user/posts?... Images and Clips from: "Mad Men" (2007-2015) #madmen #dondraper Like and Subscribe today! https://www.quentinstuckey.ca/ The Canadian Copyright Act allows the use of material from a copyright protected work (literature, musical scores, audiovisual works, etc.) without permission when certain conditions are met. People can use fair dealing for research, private study, education, parody, satire, criticism, review, and news reporting. The images and video clips utilized fall under this act.

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