Studying Contemporary American Film: A Guide to Movie Analysis
How should the student set about analyzing contemporary American cinema? This book takes an innovative approach to film analysis: each chapter examines the assumptions behind one traditional theory of film, distils a method of analysis from it, and then analyzes a contemporary American movie. It then goes beyond the traditional theory by analyzing the same movie using a more current theory and method. Traditional theories featured include mise en scene criticism, authorism, structural analysis, narratology, studies of realism, psychoanalysis, and feminism. More current theories include new and post-Lacanian approaches to subjectivity, cognitivism, computerized statistical style analysis, the philosophy of modal logic, new media theory, and deconstruction. Films analyzed include Chinatown, Die Hard, The Silence of the Lambs, Jurassic Park, The Lost World, Back to the Future, Lost Highway, plus two European imitations of American filmmaking, The English Patient and The Fifth Element. All students of film and popular culture will find this book ideal preparation for writing clear, well-structured, detailed analysis of their favorite American movies.