Ebook: The Philosophy of Stanley Kubrick
Author: Kubrick Stanley, Abrams Jerold J
- Tags: Biography, Kubrick Stanley -- (1928-1999) -- filmografia, Kubrick Stanley -- (1928-1999) -- krytyka i interpretacja
- Series: Philosophy of Popular Culture
- Year: 2009
- Publisher: The University Press of Kentucky
- City: Lexington
- Language: English
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In the course of fifty years, director Stanley Kubrick produced some of the most haunting and indelible images on film. His films touch on a wide range of topics rife with questions about human life, behavior, and emotions: love and sex, war, crime, madness, social conditioning, and technology. Within this great variety of subject matter, Kubrick examines different sides of reality and unifies them into a rich philosophical vision that is similar to existentialism. Perhaps more than any other philosophical concept, existentialism — the belief that philosophical truth has meaning only if it is chosen by the individual — has come down from the ivory tower to influence popular culture at large. In virtually all of Kubrick's films, the protagonist finds himself or herself in opposition to a hard and uncaring world, whether the conflict arises in the natural world or in human institutions. Kubrick's war films (Fear and Desire, Paths of Glory, Dr. Strangelove, and Full...