Review:
Postmodernism In Film
overall review score: 4.2
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Postmodernism in film refers to a style or movement in filmmaking that emerged in the late 20th century, characterized by an emphasis on self-reflexivity, pastiche, irony, and the blurring of boundaries between high and low culture.
Key Features
- Self-reflexivity
- Pastiche
- Irony
- Blurring of boundaries
- Meta-narratives
Pros
- Encourages critical thinking and analysis
- Challenges traditional narrative structures
- Allows for creative experimentation
Cons
- Can be perceived as pretentious or inaccessible to some viewers
- Lack of clear meaning or resolution in some films