Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16,Útgáfa 3Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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... genres , these films use the limits of genre as a discipline and a challenge ( somewhat like writing a poem in rhyme ) . Fourth , the language of the new Hong Kong cinema is Cantonese ( or more precisely , that version of Cantonese prac ...
... genres , these films use the limits of genre as a discipline and a challenge ( somewhat like writing a poem in rhyme ) . Fourth , the language of the new Hong Kong cinema is Cantonese ( or more precisely , that version of Cantonese prac ...
Síða 70
... genre , known in Hong Kong as the " hero " movie , after the Chinese title of the series of very popular films made by John Woo ( the English title of the series is A Better Tomorrow ) . Woo's film , like his others , presents us with ...
... genre , known in Hong Kong as the " hero " movie , after the Chinese title of the series of very popular films made by John Woo ( the English title of the series is A Better Tomorrow ) . Woo's film , like his others , presents us with ...
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... genre do , with the hero's violent death ; but in the final shot , although the hero is dead the image contin- ues to throb on , like a heartbeat , as if it had acquired a life of its own . As Tears Go By makes no direct references to ...
... genre do , with the hero's violent death ; but in the final shot , although the hero is dead the image contin- ues to throb on , like a heartbeat , as if it had acquired a life of its own . As Tears Go By makes no direct references to ...
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Tribute to Christian Metz | 3 |
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Benjamin and Gesture | 46 |
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