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Constructivism is the questioning of everyday common sense. The Matrix and Memento are prototypes of this characteristic, but also impressionist films from the twenties can be situated here. Closely connected to that and also best expressed in Memento is the fragmental style of postmodernism.

Discovering the ‘hegemonic’ role of structures like the mathematical logic or a classic plot structure, postmodernists invent a third value in addition to right or wrong and, correspondingly, cut drama and film structures into pieces to relate them in a different way. This cannot take place in an arbitrary fashion because the audience would not comprehend the film then. Pulp Fiction or Amores Perros also have their structures, although the beginnings and the ends cannot be found in the typical slots.

Intertextuality stands for the appearance of or reference to other texts in a text. Texts are understood here as everything from newspaper articles to soap operas but also characters and actors. A television family watching Dallas is such a case. Another is mentioning the name of a real-life director or actor in a film’s dialogue.

Finally, postmodernism opts for an excess of meaning, using all the mentioned means. Extremely polysemic films like David Lynch’s can come close to being not comprehendible at all while at the same time giving way to plenty of interpretations. A theorist discovers here the postmodern equality of all standpoints.

Nowadays we are not bored with Wild West anymore. But we can hardly say what kind of substitute we have got. The mentioned characteristics are neither excluding nor exhausting. You can, for instance, be postmodern without a fragmental screenplay. On the other hand, a certain level of intertextuality is essential to all films. It’s a shame: the good old days were so simple…





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