Scream

Scream

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Mar 19, 2019 · Engels · Paperback (130 pagina's)
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Formaat Paperback
Pagina's 130
Taal Engels
Gepubliceerd Mar 19, 2019
Uitgever Liverpool University Press
ISBN-10 1911325272
ISBN-13 9781911325277

Beschrijving

Set against the backdrop of the iconic slasher genre, this work dissects the evolution and impact of Wes Craven's Scream, released in 1996. It explores how the film revitalized a waning genre and introduced fresh elements that both honored and subverted genre conventions. The narrative dives deep into the interplay between self-awareness and traditional horror, examining characters who are acutely aware of the rules of slasher films.

Through detailed analysis, it highlights the film's cultural significance and its influence on subsequent horror films. The emergence of the meta-narrative in Scream set a new standard, emphasizing the interplay between fear and humor. Readers witness how Wes Craven skillfully crafted a story that resonated with a generation, sparking conversations around the tropes that had previously defined horror.

Ultimately, this work serves not only as a tribute to Scream but also as a critical examination of its lasting legacy within the horror genre. It invites readers to appreciate the nuances of storytelling in horror, urging them to rethink what they know about fear and survival in cinema.

Genres

Mysterie Thriller & Spanning Horror
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