In this paper, I trace the theme of revenge across Drive (Refn, 2011) and John Wick (Leitch and Stahelski, 2014). Professor von Hallberg helped me understand these films as vehicles for understanding certain ideas. Throughout the semester I consulted the work of several literary critics to arrive at a better sense of what neo-noir is and to better understand the world of these films. Through close analysis of specific scenes, I hoped to determine what I would learn about vengeance if I lived in the world that these characters inhabit. After watching and re-watching both films several times, I went through scene by scene and observed the details that stood out to me the most. I related these to the literature I had read and suggested what ea...
Eric Dodson-Robinson’s Revenge, Agency, and Identity from European Drama to Asian Filmchallenges cri...
Advisors: Scott Balcerzak.Committee members: Joe Bonomo; Tim Ryan.Includes bibliographical reference...
Revenge is one of issues raised by an author in literary work. Roger Chillingworth takes an importa...
In this paper, I trace the theme of revenge across Drive (Refn, 2011) and John Wick (Leitch and Stah...
The period from the 1960s to early 70s sees an unprecedented commingling of genres across cultural b...
Despite being a prevalent theme in popular cinema, revenge has received little dedicated attention w...
The thirst for vengeance is a timeless subject in popular entertainment. One need only think of Old ...
This essay examines recent European art films that reinterpret the revenge plot and radically challe...
Revenge is often manifested in aggressive attacks to seek justice. Many literary works, including fi...
America\u27s embrace of film noir came swift and furiously, the popularity of noir exists even in co...
Rape‐revenge is one of cinema studies’ neglected genres, even in spite of the plethora of examples g...
The index to the 2018 VideoHound Guide to Films suggests that under the broad heading of “revenge” t...
Film noir is a classic genre characterized by visual elements such as tilted camera angles, skewed s...
Classical Hollywood narratives are characterized by a set of conventions which film noir shattered a...
Although its consequences can be devastating, revenge is surprisingly understudied. In this disserta...
Eric Dodson-Robinson’s Revenge, Agency, and Identity from European Drama to Asian Filmchallenges cri...
Advisors: Scott Balcerzak.Committee members: Joe Bonomo; Tim Ryan.Includes bibliographical reference...
Revenge is one of issues raised by an author in literary work. Roger Chillingworth takes an importa...
In this paper, I trace the theme of revenge across Drive (Refn, 2011) and John Wick (Leitch and Stah...
The period from the 1960s to early 70s sees an unprecedented commingling of genres across cultural b...
Despite being a prevalent theme in popular cinema, revenge has received little dedicated attention w...
The thirst for vengeance is a timeless subject in popular entertainment. One need only think of Old ...
This essay examines recent European art films that reinterpret the revenge plot and radically challe...
Revenge is often manifested in aggressive attacks to seek justice. Many literary works, including fi...
America\u27s embrace of film noir came swift and furiously, the popularity of noir exists even in co...
Rape‐revenge is one of cinema studies’ neglected genres, even in spite of the plethora of examples g...
The index to the 2018 VideoHound Guide to Films suggests that under the broad heading of “revenge” t...
Film noir is a classic genre characterized by visual elements such as tilted camera angles, skewed s...
Classical Hollywood narratives are characterized by a set of conventions which film noir shattered a...
Although its consequences can be devastating, revenge is surprisingly understudied. In this disserta...
Eric Dodson-Robinson’s Revenge, Agency, and Identity from European Drama to Asian Filmchallenges cri...
Advisors: Scott Balcerzak.Committee members: Joe Bonomo; Tim Ryan.Includes bibliographical reference...
Revenge is one of issues raised by an author in literary work. Roger Chillingworth takes an importa...