James Naremore's study of this classic 1948 melodrama provides an in-depth critical appreciation of the film, looking at everything from mise-en-scene to camera movement. Naremore also analyses the “recognition plot;” a trope in which the recognition of a character’s identity creates dramatic intensity or crisis, arguing that Letter's use of the trope is one of the most powerfu...
James Naremore's study of this classic 1948 melodrama provides an in-depth critical appreciation of the film, looking at everything from mise-en-scene to camera movement. Naremore also analyses the “recognition plot;” a trope in which the recognition of a character’s identity creates dramatic intensity or crisis, arguing that Letter's use of the trope is one of the most powerful in Hollywood cinema.
还没人写过短评呢
还没人写过短评呢