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Wong Kar-wai Peter Brunette

Wong Kar-wai By Peter Brunette

Wong Kar-wai by Peter Brunette


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Exploring Wong Kar-wai's groundbreaking use of sound and visual technique to create a new form of cinema

Wong Kar-wai Summary

Wong Kar-wai by Peter Brunette

Called the leading heir to the great directors of post-WWII Europe and lavished with awards, Wong Kar-wai has redefined perceptions of Hong Kong's film industry. Wong's visual brilliance and emphasis on atmosphere over action have set him apart from peers while earning him an admiring international audience.In the Mood for Loveregularly appears on lists of the twenty-first century's greatest films while critics and filmgoers recognize works likeChungking ExpressandHappy Togetheras modern classics.

Peter Brunette describes the ways in which Wong's supremely haunting visual films create a new form of cinema by telling a story with stunning, suggestive visual images and audio tracks rather than character, dialogue, and plot. As he shows, Wong's early background in genre film offers fascinating insights on his more studied later works. He also delves into Wong's perennial themes of time, love, and loss and examines the political implications of his films, especially concerning the handover of former British colony Hong Kong to the People's Republic of China.

Wong Kar-wai Reviews

An insightful and encompassing look at an important director.--Film International
"Brunette traces the love, longing, and regret on view in all of Wong's films, and he rightly emphasizes their 'graphic expressivity'that is, the distinctive, visually kinetic approach that continues to be the director's hallmark as he matures."--Booklist
"Highly recommended."--Choice
"Film scholars and movie buffs alike will surely welcome [Brunette's] stimulating discussion."--Ruby Cheung

About Peter Brunette

Peter Brunette was the Reynolds Professor of Film Studies at Wake Forest University. He wrote books on Roberto Rossellini and Michelangelo Antonioni and was the coauthor of Screen/Play: Derrida and Film Theory. He was chief critic for indieWIRE.com and reviewed regularly for the British trade journal, Screen International.

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NGR9780252072376
9780252072376
0252072375
Wong Kar-wai by Peter Brunette
New
Paperback
University of Illinois Press
2005-03-22
176
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