Knock suggests that the abandoned house across the street from Hutter's would be ideal. Although we never see Knock meet Orlok in person, he becomes Murnau's institutionalized, spider-eating Renfield-equivalent. Orlok's letter of intent to Knock, written in runish occult characters, and Knock's referring to Orlok as "Master" before the vampire has arrived, make it evident that Knock is already manipulated by Orlok before the events of the film even began. The sinister in the film emerges early on in the film by seeing Vampire's influence on the characters. You can clearly see how this is distorted from actual reality.
<Tab/>High school is a realistic film because it's a documentary of how the students were in 1968. The key focus of the film was to show the actual experience of high school during the Vietnam War. I think that the film is realistic because of the use of lighter and cheaper hand held camera and sound equipment. An example from the documentary is the themes that were discussed, such as power, authority, identity, alienation, sexuality, boredom. The film is showing the school training American youths through hard militant methods of education. …