jeudi 18 juin 2009

BERGSTROM, Janet, Endless Night

« Freud's psychoanalysis, that is, interrupts the vision of images, challenges the sufficiency of the representations they make, where cinema aims to sustain vision, to entertain -to blind in- the spectators with images. Franz Kafka at this same time talked of cinema putting a uniform on the eye, of its images taking over : "the speed of the movements and the precipitation of successive images... condemn you to a superficial vision of a continuous kind." » (31)

- Lien avec la citation de Kafka sur le cinématographe : "I can't stand it, perhaps because I am too visual." (voir source originale, p. 54)

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