
The Fatal Alliance: A Century of War on Film
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Dystopian
Action & Adventure
History
Format
Hardcover
Pages
448
Language
English
Published
Nov 14, 2023
Publisher
Harper
ISBN-10
0063041413
ISBN-13
9780063041417
Description
In a provocative exploration of cinematic history, a renowned film critic delves into a century's worth of war narratives captured on screen. The author invites readers to reconsider how wars have influenced and been influenced by film, shaping not only public perception but also the very nature of storytelling itself. Through a detailed analysis, the author examines a myriad of films, illuminating the complexities of conflict, heroism, and the human experience.
From early silent pictures to contemporary blockbusters, the portrayal of war has evolved dramatically, reflecting societal values and tensions of the time. The author highlights the distinct styles employed by filmmakers, each bringing their unique lens to war's chaos and tragedy. Personal anecdotes and critical appraisals enrich the narrative, enabling readers to engage with the material on a deeper level.
This examination also raises questions about the moral implications of depicting violence and sacrifice on screen. Readers are compelled to think critically about the often-glamorized portrayal of war in film, prompting reflections on authenticity and representation. Ultimately, this work offers a rich tapestry of insight into both the art of filmmaking and the somber realities of war, unearthed through the lens of cinema over the past century.
From early silent pictures to contemporary blockbusters, the portrayal of war has evolved dramatically, reflecting societal values and tensions of the time. The author highlights the distinct styles employed by filmmakers, each bringing their unique lens to war's chaos and tragedy. Personal anecdotes and critical appraisals enrich the narrative, enabling readers to engage with the material on a deeper level.
This examination also raises questions about the moral implications of depicting violence and sacrifice on screen. Readers are compelled to think critically about the often-glamorized portrayal of war in film, prompting reflections on authenticity and representation. Ultimately, this work offers a rich tapestry of insight into both the art of filmmaking and the somber realities of war, unearthed through the lens of cinema over the past century.
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