This week on The Spectator Film Podcast... The Killing (1956) 11.2.18 Featuring: Austin, Maxx Commentary begins at: 19:07
"All its visual and verbal manifestations, however, the grotesque is structured by a dual implication, and therefore has something in common with such rhetorical figures as ambiguity, irony and paradox. Its defining feature is what Philip Thompson describes as an ’unresolved’ tension between laughter and some unpleasant emotion such as disgust or fear. In effect, it fuses laughing and screaming impulses, leaving the viewer or reader balanced between conflicting feelings, slightly unsure how react" (27).
"No matter how the grotesque is achieved, it isn’t quite identical with the ‘absurd,’ at least if we take that term to mean ‘opposed to reason’. Nor is it quite identical with the the ‘macabre’, or the ‘uncanny’ which are usually taken to mean ‘very strange’, ‘associated with death’ and ‘apparently supernatural’. It nevertheless belongs to what I’ve described as a family of these and other emotionally laden words with which it sometimes blend and become confused. Grotesque figures often appear in the theatre of the absurd, in fairy tales and in ghost stories, and all artistic uses of the grotesque might be said to imply a deep-seated anxiety" (28).
"...the grotesque functions almost as a guarantee of artistic seriousness and authenticity during the first half of the twentieth century"(28).
This week on The Spectator Film Podcast... Society (1989) || 10.9.20 Featuring: Austin, Maxx Commentary track begins at 13:58 --- Notes --- [pdf-embedder url="https://spectatorfilmpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Society_Notes.pdf"] ...
This week on The Spectator Film Podcast... Host (2020) || 9.11.20 Featuring: Austin, Maxx Commentary track stars at 14:28 --- Notes --- [pdf-embedder url="https://spectatorfilmpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Host_Notes.pdf"] ...
This week on The Spectator Film Podcast... Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927) 8/1/19 Featuring: Austin, Maxx Commentary track begins at 18:19 ---...