Dark Comedy Movies and Social Commentary

Par : Aaron Stewart
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231147861
  • EAN9798231147861
  • Date de parution02/05/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

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Dark Comedy Movies and Social Commentary by Aaron Stewart explores the powerful intersection of humor and critique in cinema, diving deep into how dark comedy films have shaped, challenged, and commented on societal norms. From classic satirical masterpieces to contemporary cult hits, this book analyzes how filmmakers use the absurd, the grotesque, and the tragic to expose the contradictions in politics, culture, race, gender, and human nature.
Stewart takes readers on a thrilling ride through films like Dr. Strangelove, Fight Club, and The Big Lebowski, offering a detailed examination of how dark humor turns uncomfortable truths into compelling narratives. Whether you're a film lover, a social critic, or just a fan of cutting-edge comedy, this book provides an indispensable lens to understand how dark comedy films push boundaries, provoke thought, and entertain while subtly (or not-so-subtly) urging society to rethink its most deeply held beliefs.
Dark Comedy Movies and Social Commentary by Aaron Stewart explores the powerful intersection of humor and critique in cinema, diving deep into how dark comedy films have shaped, challenged, and commented on societal norms. From classic satirical masterpieces to contemporary cult hits, this book analyzes how filmmakers use the absurd, the grotesque, and the tragic to expose the contradictions in politics, culture, race, gender, and human nature.
Stewart takes readers on a thrilling ride through films like Dr. Strangelove, Fight Club, and The Big Lebowski, offering a detailed examination of how dark humor turns uncomfortable truths into compelling narratives. Whether you're a film lover, a social critic, or just a fan of cutting-edge comedy, this book provides an indispensable lens to understand how dark comedy films push boundaries, provoke thought, and entertain while subtly (or not-so-subtly) urging society to rethink its most deeply held beliefs.