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Close Encounters of the Third Kind by Dana  Polan; 9781839025778

Close Encounters of the Third Kind

By Dana Polan

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Description

In Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Dana Polan delves into the intricate tapestry of Steven Spielberg's iconic film, exploring its profound impact on cinema and culture. This comprehensive examination not only dissects the film's narrative structure but also contextualises its place within the broader spectrum of Hollywood filmmaking.

The Story

At the heart of Close Encounters lies the tale of ordinary individuals experiencing extraordinary phenomena, as they are drawn together by an inexplicable force. The film's protagonist, Roy Neary, becomes obsessed with his encounter with a UFO, leading him on a journey that challenges the boundaries of reality, perception, and human connection. Polan intricately analyses how the film weaves themes of obsession, wonder, and the search for meaning into a compelling narrative.

Why Readers Love It

  • In-depth Analysis: Polan's scholarly approach offers a fresh perspective on the film's themes and cinematographic techniques.
  • Exploration of Cultural Impact: The book examines how Close Encounters reshaped the science fiction genre and influenced public perceptions of extraterrestrial life.
  • Richly Detailed: Polan's writing style is both accessible and engaging, making complex theories easy to digest for film enthusiasts and scholars alike.

Perfect For

This book is ideal for film students, cinema aficionados, and anyone intrigued by the interplay between film and society. Readers who enjoyed Polan's other works, such as Power and Paranoia: History, Narrative, and the American Cinema, will find similar intellectual stimulation within these pages.

“A masterclass in film criticism that goes beyond the screen to explore the heart of cinematic storytelling.”

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 137 mm × 190 mm × 7 mm
Pages: 104
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 9781839025778

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