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The Year of the Doll

Critics at Large | The New Yorker

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The Visual Appeal of 'Priscilla' and Its Symbolism

This chapter analyzes Sofia Coppola's film 'Priscilla', discussing its visual appeal, casting choices, and the doll-like performance of the lead actress. It also explores the disturbing nature of the relationship between Priscilla and Elvis, the symbolism of interior design, and the theme of women being shaped and controlled by men.

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