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[Commlist] New book: Arrival - A study of Denis Villeneuve’s genre-transcendent film
Sun Sep 15 22:00:15 GMT 2024
Roche, David. /Arrival/. University of Texas Press, 2024.
ISBN 9781477330159
https://utpress.utexas.edu/9781477330159/
A study of Denis Villeneuve’s genre-transcendent film.
In Denis Villeneuve’s /Arrival/ (2016), scientists must decipher the
language of and peacefully communicate with aliens who have landed on
Earth before the world’s military attacks. In this first book-length
study of the film, scholar David Roche argues that it is one of the most
important films of this century, and the most brilliant science fiction
film since /Blade Runner/. Roche posits /Arrival/ as a blockbuster with
artistic ambitions—an argument supported by the film’s several Academy
Award nominations—and looks closely at how the film engages with
theoretical questions posed by contemporary film studies and philosophy
alike. Each section explores a central aspect of the film: its status as
an auteur adaptation; its relation to the science fiction genre; its
themes of communication on narrative and meta-narrative levels; its
aesthetics of time and space; and the political and ethical questions it
raises. Ultimately, Roche declares /Arrival/ a unique, multifaceted
experience in the world of hard science fiction films, placing it in
context with works like /2001: A Space Odyssey/, /Close Encounters of
the Third Kind/, and /Contact/ while also examining how it bridges the
gap between genre and art house cinema.
David Roche’s superb book approaches /Arrival/ from a remarkable number
of analytical angles, deftly teasing out the film’s layers of meaning
using linguistics, cultural theory, moral philosophy, cognitive
psychology, and close formal analysis. This is a significant
contribution to science fiction film studies that will illuminate your
rewatches of a great film. ~Bradley Schauer, author of Escape Velocity:
American Science Fiction Film, 1950–1982
* Introduction
* 1. /Arrival/ as Auteur Film Adaptation
* 2. /Arrival/ as Hard Soft Science Fiction
* 3. /Arrival/ as a Reflection on/of Communication
* 4. /Arrival/ as an Experience of Time
* 5. /Arrival/ as an Experience of Space
* 6. /Arrival/ as a Political and Ethical Experience
* Conclusion
* Acknowledgments
* Notes
* Filmography
* Bibliography
* Index
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