The story of The Usual Suspects has the kind of 'rags to riches' back story that makes not only the film itself, but the tale of its creation a tale worth telling. Inspired by a magazine headline, it was a poster before it was a screenplay, yet it stands in opposition to the High Concept Hollywood movie. Studying The Usual Suspects is an analysis of a film that is both a ripping yarn and an exercise in virtuoso technique. Author Judith Gunn offers: a thorough introduction to semiotics as a way of approaching the multiple meanings of the film,
a consideration of the film's noir antecedents and influences,
a discussion of the film's playful approach to narrative,
an overview of John Ottman's unique role as both composer and editor and how this affects the finished article, including a shot-by-shot analysis of the dramatic and mysterious opening sequence,
and a definitive account of the film's genesis from idea to film festival acclaim.
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ISBN | 9781903663691 |
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Sprache | eng |
Cover | Kartonierter Einband (Kt) |
Verlag | Liverpool University Press |
Jahr | 20080319 |
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