The Role Shaping of Film Makeup in the Evolution of Social Concepts: Taking Representative Works from Different Historical Periods as an Example
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Department of Fine Arts, International College, Krirk University, Bangkok, 10220, Thailand.
Professor, Department of Fine Arts, International College, Krirk University, Bangkok, 10220, Thailand.
Abstract
This paper explores makeup's role in shaping cultural and societal ideals through film across historical periods. It delves into makeup's evolution within culture and society, demonstrating its reflection of changing societal attitudes. The study examines contemporary views and makeup portrayal, particularly the impact of feminist movements on modern cinema. Makeup in films serves as a dynamic tool, mirroring societal progression and fostering diversity. In conclusion, film makeup plays a crucial part in cultural evolution, depicting shifts in societal perspectives and influencing viewpoints. Contemporary cinema's makeup, shaped by current societal perceptions, embraces diverse representation. Influenced by feminist movements, it presents female characters with increased independence and diversity, contributing to a broader discourse on societal values and actively shaping the ongoing evolution of cultural norms.
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