"He Sees Now What He Looked Like": Soldier Spectators, Topical Films, and the Problem of Onscreen Representation during World War I

Chris Grosvenor
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ABSTRACT:Utilizing a variety of historical sources, including new evidence pertaining to the faking of scenes in The Battle of the Somme (1916), this essay examines how British soldiers of World War I responded to topical films purporting to document the realities of the war and their lives as soldiers. As this essay documents, such soldiers, primed by their firsthand experience of the conflict, became a demographic of wartime filmgoers positioned to interrogate, negotiate, and ultimately deconstruct the artifice of cinematic imagery that had been primarily constructed for a comparatively naïve civilian audience.
“他现在看到了他的样子”:第一次世界大战期间的士兵、观众、时事电影和银幕表现问题
摘要:本文利用各种历史资料,包括有关索姆河战役(1916)场景造假的新证据,研究了第一次世界大战英国士兵对旨在记录战争现实和他们作为士兵生活的主题电影的反应。正如这篇文章所记载的那样,这些士兵,由于他们对冲突的第一手经验,成为了战时电影观众的一群人,他们被定位为审问、谈判,并最终解构了主要为相对naïve平民观众构建的电影图像的技巧。
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