Film-Philosophy (Feb 2017)

Thrilling Objects: The Scales of Corruption in Political Thrillers

  • Brian Daniel Willems

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3366/film.2017.0032
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 1
pp. 78 – 94

Abstract

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Political thrillers often encourage the feeling that a mere individual has the power to make a difference on a large scale. Caught up in a chain of events they wished they had never uncovered, a protagonist can occupy a position in which their actions have far-reaching consequences, with the rookie CIA analyst accidentally bringing down a whole corrupt political system being only one example. Much of the critical attention these films have garnered falls under the rubric of detective work in that the protagonist is seen as exposing a web of corruption which would otherwise have gone on unnoticed. However, this paper is focused on how the scale of the individual comes into contact with other, larger scales of events. Points of contact between scales are important because they are where change can take place, thus allowing an individual to influence the supra-individual.

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