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Nikita Luc Besson 1990 Susan Hayward

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Nikita Luc Besson 1990 Susan Hayward
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Publisher: I.B.Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.95 MB
Author: Susan Hayward
ISBN: 9780755696253, 0755696255
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Nikita Luc Besson 1990 Susan Hayward by Susan Hayward 9780755696253, 0755696255 instant download after payment.

“Nikita” (1990) is the story of a nineteen-year old junkie, Nikita (Anne Parillaud) who is given a second chance in life through being trained to be - and becoming - a skilled assassin for the State. “Nikita” is a cult classic, directed by Luc Besson (with Thierry Arbogast as director of photography) in his hallmark powerful style. The film was an international hit, which spawned a TV series and a Hollywood remake. Susan Hayward develops here a fresh and provocative way of understanding “Nikita”’s plot structure as a neo-baroque symphony. She goes in depth into key sequences of the film, examines its reception as a popular film by audiences and critics, and looks at “The Assassin”, the Hollywood remake of “Nikita”. This is a wonderfully exciting book on an underrated film. It also shows that the woman placed at the centre of a film noir can’, as Susan Hayward points out, ‘for once win - or at least ‘get away with it”.

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