|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
1 Review
|
Average Customer Review
Share your thoughts with other customers
Create your own review
|
|
Most Helpful First | Newest First
|
|
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Where film noir meets science fiction,
By Neal C. Reynolds (Indianapolis, Indiana) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Tech-Noir: The Fusion of Science Fiction and Film Noir (Hardcover)
I can't beieve nobody's reviewed this yet. It's a must for eeveryne interested in either film noir or science ficion movies. Both genres had their origin in German Expressionism and the author postulates that tich-noir existed long before film noir, while still part of the expressionist era, the first such film released in 1916.I find his entire premise arguable, but it makes for terrific reading bringing back to mind many movies I loved and suggesting many I've missed. Of course, any book of this type is going to have arguable omissions and will include films that many will find questionable. In my case I can't understand why KISS ME DEADLY didn't get any more than a few passing mentions. And while I understand that ATTACK OF THE 50 FOOT WOMAN fits the definition, I thought it got more space than necessary.However, the above is mere quibbling on my part and doesn't detract from my feeling that this is a mementous work. I quite agree with his inclusion of several Boris Karloff movies, because several of his including the Frankenstein movies were actually closer to science fiction than to horror in that Karloff often portrayed a scientist delving into unorthodox researches.Naturally BLADE RUNNER is one of the most analyzed films in the book. DARK CITY is another that receives a lot of space and deservedly so. I won't argue the inclusion of Tim Burton's BATMAN but am puzzled that Christopher Nolan's BATMAN BEGINS (2005) was ignored while A SCANNER DARKLY (2006) was mentioned.So yes, I find little faults with this work, but its value as a reference and the sheer fun of reading it for anyone who loves the two genres far outweigh any nitpicking. BTW, it is high priced, but I think it's definitely worth it, if only for the many beautiful stills reproduced in it.
|
|
Most Helpful First | Newest First
|
|
Tech-Noir: The Fusion of Science Fiction and Film Noir by Paul Meehan (Hardcover - April 28, 2008)
$55.00 $51.74
In Stock | ||