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Independence Day (BFI Modern Classics) [Paperback]

Michael Rogin (Author)
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July 1, 1998 0851706622 978-0851706627
Independence Day created a worldwide sensation when it was released in 1996, and has gone on to be one of the all-time highest grossing films. Combining comic-book science fiction on the grandest scale with spectacular special effects, Independence Day delighted audiences with its depiction of alien invaders reducing the White House to an inferno. President Bill Clinton and presidential candidate Bob Dole both endorsed the film breathlessly. "We won in the end," said Dole. "Bring your family. You'll be proud of it. Diversity. America. Leadership. Good over Evil."
How did such an apocalyptic, anarchic and ultra-violent film manage to achieve this kind of acclaim? Michael Rogin suggests that Independence Day serves American power in the name of attacking it. He analyzes how the film re-imagines American society and rewrites American history. Propaganda disguised as escapism, Independence Day salves American anxiety--about race, sexuality, disease, and war--by means of delirious movie-making.
Independence Day is perhaps not a classic in the conventional sense. But Rogin argues, dismissing the claim that the film is harmless entertainment, that it is of the utmost significance. Consummating the marriage of America's two top export industries, entertainment and aerospace, Independence Day is the defining motion picture of Bill Clinton's America.

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Michael Rogan is Robson Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley. His books include Ronald Regan, The Movie and Other Episodes in Political Demonology (California, 1987), and Blackface, White Noise: Jewish Immigrants in the Hollywood Melting Pot (California, 1996).

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  • Paperback: 96 pages
  • Publisher: British Film Institute (July 1, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0851706622
  • ISBN-13: 978-0851706627
  • Product Dimensions: 7.3 x 5.3 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #976,732 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Barmy, May 24, 2001
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Most of the BFI Film Classics booklets are relatively mild-mannered dissertations on the worth and meaning of a particular film, usually steering clear of the worst excesses of the over-analytical 'Sight and Sound' magazine from whence many of them spring. Michael Rogin's guide to 'Independence Day' is not like that, however. It's ever so slightly mad. Presumably annoyed at having to write about such a shallow flim, Rogin piles on layers of Freudian analysis to such a degree that 'ID4' ceases to be a jingoistic action film, and becomes a dark view of contemporary sexual politics. In particular, Randy Quaid's vengeful, drunken airman is on a quest to regain his masculinity after violation at the hands of the aliens (whose 'mothership' is explicitly female, and against which he exacts revenge with a symbolically 'unnatural' penetration at the climax of the film), whilst Jeff Goldblum and Will Smith are acting out a drama of black / jewish unity with symbolically erect cigars. I'm not joking. It's either deeply misguided or a work of genius, and well worth buying.
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