Analysis of the form of displaying the concept of trust and recourse in the genre of war
The purpose of the present study is to analyze the narrative and stylistic forms used to represent and formulate the concept of trust and recourse in war movies.
In this research, prominent sequences related to the subject of trust and reliance have been analyzed and investigated with the neoformalist method.
The dominant archetype of these films is the archetype of transformation. At the same time as the war genre, the road genre has also been used in these films. The expression of verses from the Holy Scriptures, the addition of a religious character, the direct dialogue of the film's hero with God, and the answer to him are among the usual narrative elements for displaying the concept of trust and recourse to films of the war genre. But the narrative arrangements alone are not enough and stylistic elements such as the correct use of the lens, camera angle and movement, sound, editing, acting and costume design each play a significant role in conveying the content and feeling.
By examining the used narrative elements, it was found that the use of the transformation archetype and the use of the road genre along with the war genre have greatly contributed to the characterization and transformation of the characters. Also, the effect of the character's trust and appeal is evident in the peace and the answering of his prayers. The stylistic elements used in these sequences are in complete correlation with the narrative elements and have the task of conveying the sense of connection between the character and the deity at the time of trust and recourse.
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