Breaking Bad, Breaking Out, Breaking Even

Breaking Bad, Breaking Out, Breaking Even

by Gertrud Koch (Author)

Synopsis

Breaking Bad is known for its grim and gritty outbursts of anger and violence. In the chaotic story of a meth-dealing high school chemistry teacher, time seems to collapse, and we feel as though the lives of the characters are moving inevitably closer to their ends. This warped perspective wends its way through virtually every aspect of the story, intensifying the meaning we attach to the characters' precarious lives. Hoping to cultivate a deeper understanding of the series, Breaking Bad, Breaking Out, Breaking Even offers a new way of approaching the program though its complex treatment of time. With its grotesque portrayal of life on the brink of death, argues Gertrud Koch, we can best view Breaking Bad as a black comedy between Chaplin's Monsieur Verdoux and film noir. Koch takes readers through the ways in which this is accomplished through the show's various visual elements and masterful temporal and narrative structuring. Full of fascinating insights, the book will appeal to the show's many fans, as well as anyone interested in film studies, media studies, or popular culture.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
Edition: Translation
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Published: 13 Jun 2017

ISBN 10: 3035800081
ISBN 13: 9783035800081

Author Bio
Gertrud Koch is a professor of film studies at the Freie Universitat Berlin and visiting professor at Brown University. Daniel Hendrickson is a freelance translator.