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Pulp Fiction Neville Langley

Pulp Fiction von Neville Langley

Pulp Fiction Neville Langley


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Zusammenfassung

The "York Film Notes" series offers an approach to the study of film. Each book discusses a key film from a broad academic and critical perspective, setting plot, themes and techniques in context and exploring the film's significance. This text covers Quentin Tarantino's 1994 film "Pulp Fiction".

Pulp Fiction Zusammenfassung

Pulp Fiction Neville Langley

Discusses Pulp Fiction from a broad academic and critical perspective, setting plot, themes and techniques in context and exploring the film's significance. This York Film Note encourages students to appreciate differing interpretations of each film and to develop their own critical thinking.

Über Neville Langley

The author is a Senior Lecturer in Media and Film Studies, and Associate Lecturer with the Open University. The Series Editor is Peter Bunten, Head of English at Tupton Hall School, Chesterfield and an A-level English Examiner for NEAB. He will supported by John Polley (York Notes Series Editor) as Consulting Editor.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Background trailer reading pulp fiction director as auteur key players' biographies Narrative & form narrative summary - a word about narratives linear narrative summary in film time fractured narrative summary in film time - prologue - Vincent Vega and Marsellus Wallace's wife - the gold watch - the Bonnie situation - epilogue narrative as cause and effect Style Mise-en-scene setting, set design and location costume and make-up effects and special effects lighting sound and soundtrack screeplay (script) actors' non-verbal communication the shot and edit director's cuts Contexts key scenes - collecting the briefcase - inside Brett's apartment - the date and the overdose - Jack Rabbit Slim's - Butch's dream reading the cultural context of pulp fiction - pulp fiction and popular cinema historical perspectives reading pulp fiction as popular culture a microcosm of postmodern America gender representation redemption: a key theme violence and humour: a key theme the critics Bibliography Cinematic terms Credits

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Pulp Fiction Neville Langley
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Broschiert
Pearson Education Limited
2000-04-30
96
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