This text explores two aspects of Scorsese's films: the way he remakes other movies (for example, Raging Bull replays The Red Shoes and Taxi Driver mirrors The Searchers) and the way in which we absorb and make sense of the films. Contrary to the emphasis on scopic regime in contemporary film theory, Stern puts stress on other senses, especially touch.
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This text explores two aspects of Scorsese's films: the way he remakes other movies (for example, Raging Bull replays The Red Shoes and Taxi Driver mirrors The Searchers) and the way in which we absorb and make sense of the films. Contrary to the emphasis on scopic regime in contemporary film theory, Stern puts stress on other senses, especially touch.
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