New Narrative Depths? Spectacle and Narrative in Blockbuster Cinema Revisited
Abstract
The article aims to tease out an implicit, possibly even instinctive, assumption about why
big-budget blockbuster storylines come up short compared to other kinds of culturally
sanctioned narratives. Briefly, the assumption is that there is a distinct difference between
stories that are simply a pretext for a series of isolated attractions and stories that are guided
by some greater predefined purpose or guiding idea. If we look more closely at it, this
presumption throws up some surprising and paradoxical findings. My hypothesis is that
this line of reasoning has tended to seep into the debate about classical and postclassical
Hollywood cinema. The article argues that we should not take this assumption for granted,
and that it has confused the debate about historical changes in Hollywood films. However,
by restating the opposition between blockbuster narratives and more prestigious story-types
in different terms, we can study blockbuster cinema from a more productive perspective
than has been the case so far.
Publisher
Nordic Council of Ministers, Nordicom
Citation
Nordicom Review 30 (2009) 2, pp. 141-157
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Date
2009-11Author
Lavik, Erlend
Editor
Carlsson, Ulla
Keywords
narrative
blockbuster cinema
spectacle
film history
postclassicism
Hollywood
Publication type
article, peer reviewed scientific
ISBN
978-91-89471-89-4
ISSN
1403-1108
Language
eng