Connor takes readers on a journey through the history of the genre, beginning with the grand spectacle of Hollywood's golden age, through the rise of CGI, motion capture, and IMAX cinematography in the 21st century. He highlights the role of world-building, the transformation of the heroic ideal, and the impact of global distribution on the success of today's epics. In particular, the book examines the strategies employed by streaming platforms, the political economy of blockbuster filmmaking, and the ongoing cultural conversations spurred by epic narratives on race, identity, and social justice.
Through a critical lens, Connor explores the ethics of spectacle, how visual aesthetics have evolved, and the way in which these films engage with contemporary issues such as environmentalism, political power, and social responsibility. He also discusses how fan culture has become an integral part of the modern epic, transforming passive filmgoers into active participants who shape the direction of these cinematic worlds.
Ultimately, The Return of the Epic is an in-depth analysis of how modern blockbusters, by blending cutting-edge technology, storytelling, and visual artistry, continue to captivate global audiences while reflecting the complexities and challenges of the present day. The book offers valuable insight into the future of cinematic storytelling, exploring how the epic genre will evolve and resonate with new generations of moviegoers.
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