ANALYZING OF THE CHARACTERS OF THE FILM “DOGS DON’T WEAR PANTS” IN THE CONTEXT OF PSYCHOANALYTIC FILM THEORY
Özet
The film “Dogs Don't Wear Pants” (2019) presents the
slave/ master relationship of the male and female characters in the lead role
with the pleasure they receive from sadistic and masochistic actions. The film
narrative presents the moods of the characters that enjoy the sadism and
masochism to the spectators based on the conventions of the contemporary
narrative cinema. The study analyses the representation of the mood of the
characters within the framework of the concepts of Jacques Lacan and Sigmund
Freud based on psychoanalytic film theory. Based on the concepts of the mirror stage,
imaginary, symbolic and oedipal orbit, phenomena such as violence, fetishism,
sadism, and masochism are examined in the context of the representation
strategy of the characters’ moods. Utilizing Gaylyn Studlar’s Masochism and the Perverse Pleasures of the
Cinema (1984) article, the study raises questions about the representation
of the female character from a feminist perspective. In the film analysis, the
relationship between psychoanalytic film theory and feminist film theory is
thus revealed.
Koleksiyonlar
- Bildiri [64839]