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Martin Scorseses Cape Fear (1991) opens with a shot of water and climaxes on a raging river. Despite, or perhaps because of, the films great commercial success, critical analysis of the film typically does not delve beneath the surface of Scorseses first major box office hit. As it reaches its 30th anniversary, Cape Fear is now ripe for a full appraisal. The remake of J. Lee Thompsons 1962 Cape Fear was originally conceived as a straightforward thriller intended for Steven Spielberg. Author Rob Daniel investigates the fascinating ways Scorseses style and preoccupations transform his version into a horror epic. The directors love of fear cinema, his Catholicism and filmmaking techniques shift Cape Fear into terrifying psychological and psychosexual waters. The analysis also examines the influence of Gothic literature and fairy tales, plus how academic approaches to genre aid an understanding of the film.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9781800857018
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 120
- Utgivningsdatum: 2021-12-01
- Förlag: Liverpool University Press