Academy Award--winning director Martin Scorsese is one of the
most significant American filmmakers in the history of cinema.
Although best known for his movies about gangsters and violence,
such as Mean Streets, Goodfellas, Casino, and Taxi Driver, Scorsese
has addressed a much wider range of themes and topics in the four
decades of his career. In The Philosophy of Martin Scorsese, an
impressive cast of contributors explores the complex themes and
philosophical underpinnings of Martin Scorsese's films. The essays
concerning Scorsese's films about crime and violence investigate
the nature of friendship, the ethics of vigilantism, and the nature
of unhappiness. The authors delve deeply into the minds of
Scorsese's tortured characters and explore how the men and women he
depicts grapple with moral codes and their emotions. Several of the
essays explore specific themes in individual films. The authors
describe how Scorsese addresses the nuances of social mores and
values in The Age of Innocence, the nature of temptation and
self-sacrifice in The Last Temptation of Christ and Bringing Out
the Dead, and the complexities of innovation and ambition in The
Aviator. Other chapters in the collection examine larger
philosophical questions. In a world where everything can be
interpreted as meaningful, Scorsese at times uses his films to
teach audiences about the meaning in life beyond the everyday world
depicted in the cinema. For example, his films touching on
religious subjects, such as Kundun and The Last Temptation of
Christ, allow the director to explore spiritualism and peaceful
ways of responding to the chaos in the world.Filled with
penetrating insights on Scorsese's body of work, The Philosophy of
Martin Scorsese shows the director engaging with many of the most
basic questions about our humanity and how we relate to one another
in a complex world.
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