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Not A Rich Kid elevates the stories of Victorian creatives from working class backgrounds.
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Analysing Class in 'Pretty in Pink' with Not Rich Kids Review
In this episode of Not Rich Kids Review, the hosts delve into John Hughes' 1986 film 'Pretty in Pink'. They discuss the movie's exploration of class dynamics, character development, and their personal connections to the story. The film, lauded for its strong performances by Molly Ringwald and John Cryer, is noted for its iconic soundtrack and Hughes' nuanced approach to class issues. Despite some criticism towards Andrew McCarthy's performance, the episode highlights the emotional depth of the film and its portrayal of working-class characters. Engaging commentary is provided by Dr. Alan Woodruff and Frankie Kanatas, alongside reflections on the film's relevance and its place in Hollywood's depiction of class.
00:00 Introduction and Overview
02:19 Plot Summary of Pretty in Pink
04:14 Character Analysis and Performances
05:30 Class Themes in John Hughes' Films
12:41 Ducky's Character Arc
15:05 Blaine and the Rich Kids
19:34 Thoughts on Class Representation
20:56 Discussing 'Maid in Manhattan'
21:37 Class Representation in Teen Films
23:27 The Lack of Working-Class Representation in Media
25:03 Analysing the Relationship Dynamics in Films
26:25 The Fantasy vs. Reality of Class in Films
27:46 The Ending of 'Pretty in Pink'
34:47 Final Thoughts and Ratings
37:39 Closing Remarks and Acknowledgements
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The Not a Rich Kid Team:
Kath Dolheguy
Frankie Kanatas
Sarah Ryan-Linstrom
Post audio - Mike Tillbrook
Theme song:
‘Barry Michael Takes a Train’ by Sand Pebbles - Written & performed by Ben Michael and performed and mixed by Murray Ono Jamieson.
Not a Rich Kid would not be possible without the support of:
VCA who provided studio space
City of Melbourne Arts Grants
Supported by the City of Melbourne Arts Grants
NOT A RICH KID - THE PODCAST
Not A Rich Kid elevates the stories of Victorian creatives from working class backgrounds.