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Action Movies: The Cinema of Striking Back is a study of action cinema, exploring the ethics and aesthetics of the genre with reference to its relatively short history.

It moves from seminal classics like Bullitt (1968) and Dirty Harry (1971) through epoch-defining films like Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985) and Die Hard (1988) to revisions, reboots, and renewals in films like Kill Bill Vol. 1 (2003), Taken (2008), and The Expendables (2010). The action genre is a fusion of form and content: a cinema of action about action.

It is a cinema of the will, configured as a decisive reaction to untenable circumstances.

Action heroes take up arms against the sea of troubles that beset them, safe in the knowledge that if they don't do it, nobody will.

Though this makes the action movie profoundly disturbing as an embodiment of moral ideology, its enduring appeal proves the appetite for assurance remains undiminished, even in the wake of 9/11.

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Wallflower Press
0231850220 / 9780231850223
eBook (EPUB)
791.436
31/08/2012
England
English
122 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Description based on print version record.