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                                         October  8, 2003      
                              Additions: December 2, 2003      
                                    Rev: March   18, 2004         


"The Mysterious Dr. Satan", Republic (1940) 
   
Many things are incoherent                                
about Dr. Satan...                     The Copperhead seems to    
                                       have a masked secret    
But I note that it has                 identity solely in order
a much stronger sense                  to make it eaisier to                 
of place than a modern                 swap in the stunt man.  
action movie.                                                  
                                                  That is:       
Part of this is the natural                       Dave Sharpe,       
result of a lower budget:                         who needed no  
they keep the camera back                         superpowers    
and do less rapid cutting.                        to take flight.      
                                                                        
But some of it is clearly                              
intentional: they introduce                                               
outdoor settings with a                                                   
panning long shot, to                                                 
quickly fix in your mind   
where everyone is in the                               
scene.                                                                    
                                                                          

   In comparison, modern action                
   movies seem to pay no attention                                          
   to this kind of coherence: flash         
   is everything, tight closeups,                                            
   quick jumps.  People punch, shoot, 
   duck and run, but where they're       E.g. the well-regarded naval    
   going often isn't very clear.         battle flick "Master and     
                                         Commander" (directed by Peter    
                                         Weir) has a final battle --      
                                         a scene of boarding another  
   For a human being actually            vessel -- that's almost      
   plunged into this kind of             incomprehensible.               
   physical action, there's                               
   always going to be a                        There are other      
   struggle to understand                      examples I could     
   what's happening and to get                 name... notably the    
   some control, and there's                   first Batman film,    
   always going to be a danger                 which used a costume    
   that it will all degenerate                 like a neck-brace,   
   into confusion.                             which Burton tried to  
                                               hide with jerky         
   Modern cinematography conveys               close-focus.            
   that sense of confusion well,                                      
   the struggle for understanding                                      
   not at all.                                                      
                                               
     If self-identification                                
     is the goal, this is a                        
     complete violation of it.                                                 
                                          I'm coming to the conclusion that 
     You should be able to                despite it's reputation, Hollywood 
     follow along in the                  doesn't have a clue about how to 
     hero's place,                        direct an action film. 
     participating even in                                     
     the low level tactical                                    
     decisions made in a                          Maybe it's all Hitchcock's
     fist fight.                                  fault.  He had this theory
                                                  about never pulling back  
   Ideally, it should be                          before the close of a love
   possible to second                             scene.                    
   guess the tactics.                                                       
                                                      So now we've got      
 "What I would've                                     Hollywood directors   
  done is taken that                                  confusing violence    
  life-preserver and                                  with love.            
  used it to trip the                                                       
  guy with the gun                                       If only they'd     
  so that I'd have       I won't argue that              listen to          
  time to throw the      this isn't puerile              Jackie Chan.        
  bomb overboard."       on some level.  But                                
                         if you're going to           
                         do action fiction at         
                         all you need to              
                         decide what kind of          
                         appeal you're going          
                         for, and I'd argue           
                         that this "strategy                          
                         and tactics" point                           
                         of view is one of                            
                         the *least* childish.                        
                                                     
                             What else?              

                             Ooh, look at the blood!                         
                             Heh, heh... Boom!                        
                             Die, villain!                        
   

Compare to mystery novels    
(the early ones, as       
opposed to the later                             Interesting that the       
"detective" or "crime"                           incoherence of modern      
novel genres):                                   action movies doesn't      
They made a show                                 seem to noticeably         
of "playing fair" with the                       disturb anyone.            
reader, giving them a                                                       
chance to solve the                              That numb quality that     
problem along with the                           descends after a few       
detective.                                       hours of budda-budda       
                                                 boom-boom...               
In this light, the                                                          
cheating done on                                 Maybe that's what people   
the cliffhangers                                 like about them?           
seems much more                                                             
heinous: a betrayal                                  Cinematic anesthesia...
of a trust the                                   
audience has placed                              
in the film-makers.                              
                                                 
  Cliff-hanger:                          
                                                                             
  The pilot struggles at the controls.         
  The plane crashes into the mountain.
                                               
  In the next installment:                     
                                               
  The pilot struggles at the controls.         
  He gives up and bails out of the plane.      
  The plane crashes into the mountain.
   
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