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As the popularity of the genre increases and special effects are
pushed to greater extremes of terror and cruelty, more and more
people have begun to wonder, what is the attraction of horror
films? Do they have any socially redeeming features? Rockett offers
some surprising and provocative answers to these questions in his
analysis of the cinema of cruelty. First commenting on our
fascination with experiences that transcend the world of ordinary
reality, he looks at film as a means of expressing the dark side of
human nature. Next, he examines the essential ingredients that go
into the making of a horror film, the variations that are found
within the genre, and the links between the best horror cinema and
Artaud's Theatre of Cruelty. Echoing Artaud, Rockett argues that
human beings are attracted to horror in films because of an
unconscious craving for a reality in which the demonic supernatural
acts as a living whirlwind, devouring the darkness and bringing
viewers closer to the transcendence they are actually seeking. The
final chapter shows how the finest works in the horror genre
achieve this underlying aim. He discusses filmmakers such as Roman
Polanski, who have been able to provide the realism and artistic
quality that contemporary audiences demand while preserving the
ambiguity and terror necessary to experience the power of
transcendent force. Rockett's skillful and imaginative exploration
of the subject will be appreciated by scholars and general readers
concerned with popular culture, film, literature, drama, and
contemporary social issues.
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