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| The Blue Angel |
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| The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari |
The relationship between the rational/irrational displayed in the film work hand in hand to give the film the ending that is expected when someone ruins their life without realizing it. Films like this and Caligari seem to show the irrational world as something inherently destructive and dangerous but it really is not. In Caligari, Francis imagination was the one that created this great tale of murder to escape his reality in the asylum and that was his world and he was content with it to a point. In Blue Angel, Professor Rath was not used to the life that Lola was used to and it became his down fall. If he had become used to that life he wouldn't have died of a broken heart. I believe this film is nihilistic because is shows the destruction of an individual that decides to leave his morals and traditional notions behind to be with the woman he believes he is in love with, but in reality is infatuated with lust for her. Caligari on the other hand isn't nihilist because it focuses on traditional notions of morality with Francis wanting to get the killer of his best friend Alan and also letting Jane decide with whom she wants to be with without any pressure. Professor Rath is who he is because of his own pompousness and stuffiness and inner weakness incapable of enjoying and appreciating the pleasures of the world which his lifestyle has habituated him to not enjoy because he is used to a world of rules. He believes that by following the rules you can have a life that is not corrupted by people like Lola until he meets her in person and is mesmerized by her. The world that Lola inhabits is bad in itself and would lead anyone to destruction. She is used to that lifestyle and enjoys it because she doesn't have to follow any rules but her own, Rath is used to following the rules of society in order to be respected.
Using both films three major themes that I found were love, love triangle and madness/insanity. The films develop these themes and their meanings in different ways. Lets start first with The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, love is developed through this film with the loyalty that Francis has for his friend Alan. He does anything in his power to get the person responsible for his friend's death and even starts neglecting the love Jane has for him in order to achieve his goal. Secondly, the love triangle is seen with Francis and Alan being in love with Jane but she loves Francis. Even though they promise to still be friends no matter her decision you can fell the tension between them when Jane is around. Lastly, madness/insanity at the end of the film is that we see that the story that Francis has told the old man is all in his imagination and that in reality Cesare, Jane and himself are patients at the asylum and that Dr. Caligari and Alan are taking care of them to make them better. When it comes to The Blue Angel, love is more like lust because Professor Rath becomes infatuated with Lola causing him to leave everything behind for her without thinking about the consequences. Secondly, the love triangle is seen at the end of the film which is Lola's love for attention of men like the Strongman and the fact that she is willing to leave Rath for another suitor that could give her the things she wanted that Rath couldn't anymore. Plus the love triangle was with the lifestyle Lola was used to and enjoy and that was destroying Rath little by little. Lastly, madness/insanity Rath at the end of the film becomes enraged to see Lola with someone else after being humiliated by the people that once had respected him for being a professor. At that moment he snapped and became insane and died of a broken heart.
These themes relate to the theme of nihilism we have discussed because they represent the destruction of an individual who stops believing in morality and social norms. After all nihilism is consider at times a state of mind and mood of despair an individual is facing. Both Francis and Professor Rath ended up in a state of despair and perceive their lives as pointless and upon realizing that their existence is pointless they feel is not necessary anymore to follow norms, rules, or laws.



