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A complete introduction to analyzing and enjoying a wide variety of movies, for film students and movie lovers alike Thinking About Movies: Watching, Questioning, Enjoying, Fourth Edition is a thorough overview of movie analysis designed to enlighten both students and enthusiasts, and heighten their enjoyment of films. Readers will delve into the process of thinking about movies critically and analytically, and find how doing so can greatly enhance the pleasure of watching movies. Divided roughly into two parts, the book addresses film studies within the context of the dynamics of cinema, before moving on to a broader analysis of the relationship of films to the larger social, cultural, and industrial issues informing them. This updated fourth edition includes an entirely new section devoted to a complete analysis of the film adaptation of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, along with many in-depth discussions of important films such as Citizen Kane and Silence of the Lambs. The chapter on television integrates a major expansion distinguishing between television in the digital era of the convergence of the entertainment and technology industries in comparison to the era of broadcast analogue television. The final chapter places film within the current context of digital culture, globalization, and the powerful rise of China in film production and exhibition. The authors clearly present various methodologies for analyzing movies and illustrate them with detailed examples and images from a wide range of films from cult classics to big-budget, award-winning movies. This helps viewers see new things in movies and also better understand and explain why they like some better than others. Thinking About Movies: Watching, Questioning, Enjoying, Fourth Edition is ideal for film students immersed in the study of this important, contemporary medium and art form as well as students and readers who have never taken a class on cinema before.
Auteur
Peter Lehman is Professor of Film and Media Studies in English and Director of the Center for Film, Media and Popular Culture at Arizona State University. He is author, coauthor, and editor of 12 books and a former president of the Society for Cinema and Media Studies. He is also the Founding Editor of Wide Angle: A Film Quarterly of Theory, Criticism, and Practice. He lectures widely, both nationally and internationally. William Luhr is Professor of English and Film at Saint Peter's University and Co-Chair of the faculty-level Columbia University Seminar on Cinema and Interdisciplinary Interpretation. He has published over a dozen books as well as numerous articles and interviews primarily concerned with film studies, the most recent being Film Noir, published by Wiley-Blackwell in 2012 (Chinese language edition, 2014). He has lectured widely, both nationally and internationally.
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"In this intelligently structured book, every chapter invites film students and professors, alike, to embark on an engagingly coherent yet open-ended journey through the fundamental roads of film aesthetics, form, style, history, and the unpredictable avenues of film's mediating role in representing and responding to varied historical, cultural, and industrial contexts."
Professor Cynthia Lucia, Rider University, US, and Cineaste "This thoroughly revised and up-to-date edition of Lehman and Luhr's celebrated textbook will continue to inform and inspire new generations of students and researchers of film and media. Every student of film and media should read this book."
Professor Santiago Fouz-Hernández, Durham University, UK "Filled with extremely helpful images and delightfully detailed, insightful analyses of films and other media, Thinking about Movies shows two of our most eminent film scholars in excellent form."
Professor David Lugowski, Manhattanville College, US A complete introduction to analyzing and enjoying a wide variety of movies, for film students and movie lovers alike Thinking about Movies: Watching, Questioning, Enjoying, Fourth Edition is a thorough overview of movie analysis designed to enlighten both students and enthusiasts, and heighten their enjoyment of films. Readers will delve into the process of thinking about movies critically and analytically, and find how doing so can greatly enhance the pleasure of watching movies. Divided roughly into two parts, the book addresses film studies within the context of the dynamics of cinema, before moving on to a broader analysis of the relationship of films to the larger social, cultural, technological, and industrial issues informing them. This updated fourth edition includes an entirely new section devoted to a complete analysis of the film adaptation The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, along with in-depth discussions on important films from Citizen Kane to Silence of the Lambs. The authors clearly present various methodologies for analyzing movies and illustrate them with detailed, well-illustrated examples from a range of films from cult classics to big-budget, award-winning movies. This helps viewers see new things in movies and also better understand and explain why they like some better than others. Thinking about Movies: Watching, Questioning, Enjoying, Fourth Edition is ideal for film students immersed in the study of this important, contemporary medium and art form as well as individuals who have never taken a class on cinema before.
Contenu
List of Figures ix
How to Use This Book xvi
Acknowledgments xix
About the Companion Blog xxi
1 Introduction 1
Fatal Attraction and Scarface
2 Narrative Structure 27
Jurassic Park and Rashomon
3 Formal Analysis 61
Rules of the Game and The Sixth Sense
4 Authorship 87
The Searchers and Jungle Fever
5 Genres 111
Sin City and Gunfight at the OK Corral
6 Series, Sequels, and Remakes 141
Goldfinger and King Kong (1933 and 2005)
7 Actors and Stars 171
Morocco and Dirty Harry
8 Audiences and Reception 197
A Woman of Paris and The Crying Game
9 Film and the Other Arts 222
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1933) and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011)
10 Film and its Relation to Radio and Television 257
Richard Diamond, Private Detective; Peter Gunn; Victor/Victoria; 24; and Homeland
11 Realism and Theories of Film 296
The Battleship Potemkin and Umberto D
12 Gender and Sexuality 317
The Silence of the Lambs and American Gigolo
13 Race 341
Out of the Past, LA Confidential, and Boyz N the Hood
14 Class 371
Pretty Woman and The People Under the Stairs
15 Citizen Kane: An Analysis 396
Citizen Kane
16 Current Trends: Globalization and China, 3D, IMAX, Internet TV 419
Glossary 441
Index 446