Science fiction films as social narrative
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33898/rdp.v22i86/87.626Keywords:
Therapy, Film, Science Fiction, Society, HistoryAbstract
This article explores the meaning of a film genre, science fiction, throughout its history, this influence of society in the films that occur within it manifests itself in two levels, «as a mirror of attitudes, trends and changes in society (social concerns), or as an expression of the collective psyche of a time (social psychological concerns)». In the case of the science fiction themed freedom allows emerge the «ghosts» of a society with impunity: allowing the genre of science fiction to the maximum proximity to primary processes and little secondary processing that allows to satisfy the defense mechanisms.
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