Science Fiction Trappings and Archetypal Fears and Needs in Signs Science Fiction Trappings and Archetypal Fears and Needs in Signs

Science Fiction Trappings and Archetypal Fears and Needs in Signs

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Publisher Description

M. Night Shyamalan’s Signs is a 2002 released film that crosses the genre boundaries of science fiction, horror and mystery. In the movie, a family, grieving over the death of their beloved mother and wife, experiences a worldwide alien invasion. More particularly, Signs builds its plot upon the global appearances of crop circles as well as alien encounters. Hence, the film refers to the actual mysterious emergences of unexplained crop circles and claims of real-life alien sightings. However, the movie also deals with entirely human issues, difficulties and challenges of life such as faith, loss as well as traditional family values. Combining both, Signs explores various archetypal fears and needs of humanity by employing popular science fiction trappings.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2010
July 26
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
6
Pages
PUBLISHER
GRIN Verlag
SELLER
Open Publishing GmbH
SIZE
250.6
KB
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