Question

The early films of Milos Forman, such as The Loves of a Blonde,

a. generally avoided political or social commentary.

b. revealed the great command of studio production technique that would distinguish his later films, such as Amadeus.

c. were darkly comic satires about the bureaucratic incompetence and ideological rigidity of the Czech government.

d. were based on tightly structured scripts with intricate dialogue and unexpected plot twists.

e. both a and d

f. none of the above

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