
doi: 10.15488/17381
In this video essay, trauma is portrayed through the cinematic technique of Free Indirect Discourse (FID). The constant interchange between the camera’s narrative perspective and the character’s traumatic grief creates a blurred line that makes it difficult to discern a single, unified point of view. Consequently, FID introduces an artistic ambiguity that significantly enhances the film’s artistic value.
Dewey Decimal Classification::400 | Sprache, Linguistik::420 | Englisch
Dewey Decimal Classification::400 | Sprache, Linguistik::420 | Englisch
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