1. ABOUT TIME, THE URBAN VILLAGE, AND DIGITAL DISRUPTIONS OF THE LONDON ROMANTIC COMEDY
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Idle, Harriet
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London, England -- Social aspects ,About Time (Motion picture) -- Criticism and interpretation ,Filmmakers -- Criticism and interpretation ,Digital communications -- Social aspects -- Portrayals ,City and town life -- Portrayals -- Social aspects ,Public spaces -- Portrayals ,Comedy films -- Criticism and interpretation ,Villages -- Portrayals -- Social aspects ,Digital communication ,Arts, visual and performing - Abstract
This article examines the disruptions seen between the London romantic comedy's depictions of pre- and post-digital urban space. Focusing on Richard Curtis's About Time (2013) as a pivotal case study, I analyze how the London rom-com has navigated the rapid integration of digital technologies within urban life since the genre's boom in the 1990s. I argue that the kinds of aesthetic and formal challenges to rom-com conventions seen in About Time in fact preserve the genre's central ideological underpinnings (and expectations of city space) in the face of the potentially unsettling or destructive impacts of digitization., THE BRITISH ROMANTIC-COMEDY GENRE SAW ASTONISHING SUCCESS IN THE LATTER HALF OF the 1990s. Emerging at a time of economic and cultural transformation in London, these films helped to reshape [...]
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- 2023
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