Im in second year of art academy and just spent 3 days to find a book in any library, i even crossed over multiple cities. Even the academy had none. Nobody had no clue about what magic realism exactly was and neither did i. Just came from a video that had 40k views from a girl explaining magic realism but she obviously had no idea what she was talking about. Wikipedia and google are terribly confused in this theme and a lot of stuff is just missing. --- To get to the point: I wanted to thank you because i think i'll pass my exam because of this video!
Haha oh wow I never knew this video even received so many views until today, but I'm happy it could help your exam! I want to make more like this in the future.
@tarik maybe write a book about it so something would be available to learn ;)? There was literlarry NOTHING to find. failed my exam by the way, this video did not help in the end. Art is Just something different.
@@judithdeleeuw1334 The international part sounds like wishful thinking, but listen, what i´m saying is that getting a diploma doesn´t help people who have no natural inclination nor understanding towards art, your need to brag about that here without showing any work justifying the claim is cliche art-student shit. surely every great artist is in need of youtube videos as mental food instead of real art. yeah great artist truly.
My name is Parker Gibbons too. I think we're on the same wavelength and you hit the nail on the head with your analysis. I believe that films and stories often have a similar purpose of showing how an emotion or character has manifested through acts of people or especially through acts of One/God/Universe/Source. The specifics highlighted by directors go deeply into detail with every frame of their film in order to illustrate their overall centripetal idea that there is One. Since realizing this, I find myself analyzing every frame of good films in order to understand exactly how filmmakers attempt to illustrate The Voice. Keep up the good work!
I'm not sure whether one can attach magical realism to some movies that you mentioned. For example, in Black Swan, I think, the director portrays the lead's inner condition rather than just painting a layer of magical realism on the story. I believe that one cannot apply magical realism to every story that has some unusual things in it.
I definitely see where you would go with this. The irrationality behind a whole group of witches carrying out this dastardly plan to put Paimon into the body of Annie's son definitely challenges our beliefs.
Hello…I am planning to base my dissertation on this topic and analyze a few films within this genre. Could you guide me on what areas I should explore further for this topic?
Going by these different definitions, does that mean a show like Regular Show or Adventure Time can be considered magical realism? Both take place in our world and reality, but there exists an almost-impossible magical element to both.
It is quite simple. Realism was born in antitheses to romanticism. While the latter depicted the story and settings in Idealized (or as we say today romanticized) way, realism depicted characters and their situations how they would actually be. Hence the notion of objectivity. In romanticism a woman main character could be an Ideal in a pedestal, virginal. In realism, it could be a meretriz or a poor, everyday woman. The magic represents the surreal nature some times reality has. There is so much absurdity going on that there is a sense that anything could happen. It pushes threads situations in which perception of reality are blurred, like child's imagination, dreaming, hallucinations. Or it is simply used as a metaphor to emphasize a real situation. TL;DR magical realism is about using fantasy to emphasize the reality we live in, not to escape it. Like some drugs do, where you don't completely hallucinate, but when it heightens what we experience, giving another point of view.
Don't suppose you could harvard reference some of those quotes? I want to do my dissertation on the aesthetics of magical realism and I would love to be able to find them quickly :')
Thankyou there should be be more on this Genre; absolutely love it in literature. Could do with more M.R. booklists.I have read Midnights Children/Rushdi, Astonishing the Gods/Ben Okri,Life of Pi/Master and Margarita/Bulkarkhov,, invisible Cities/Calvino,Angela Carters novel, Murakami’s novels, Orlando /Woolf,Vonneguts novels/The Night Cicus/Morgensteen,The Time Traveler’s Wife/Niffeneger,Cloud Atlas/Mitchel ;please let me know of any more good lit magical realism Novels.Cheers
Hi, idk if you’re still active on RUclips these days but could you please link the articles you referenced? I’m doing research on the same and would love some help. Thank you
Well done. With the subject there is no perfect answer and there are going to be flaws in anyone’s attempt to encapsulate it and use examples. So I don’t agree with all your choices but still the best YT video on the subject I’ve found.
I have no idea about magic realism in films etc. but as far as I can tell, magic realism in literature may have two important characteristics, showing the fantastical in ordinary realistic settings as normal in order to, according to Marquez, fight against the constricted, lifeless rigidity of the mind created by scientific determinism or something like that; and using the fantastical to show political, ideological, economic etc. realities in a clearer way than typical realism can, like to emphasize the important themes and stuff, for example, a two hundred year old despot still ruling strong shows how terrorizing tyranny is and how difficult it is to overthrow it. Just my personal opinion.
the audio's treble is too high in this video its a little uncomfortable, you might want to turn it down a bit. Great content!!!! I came here from a literature class and I'm loving this topic.
'readily acceptable alternative to the harsh realities of life' - in that art may be a happier place to exist than the real world, at all times usually. Often the representation is less acceptable than the dogma and conditions of the world that born it. 'That was magically realist' ' wasn't it just?' so much so nobody wants to look at it. Which then happily for me removes the noun 'escapism'.
Effacement of the painting process could be easily transferred to effacement of filming process. I guess breaking down the fourth wall or showing the filming equipment doesn't help the immersion into the magical world.
nice useful video! thanks. great vids and examples. But, your problem in defining magical realism as a genre is precisely the question itself. the question presupposes that genre is a real thing like a box set of geometric shaped holes and all you have to do is put the film in the right hole. No. genres are fluid. further, there is a difference between genre defined by plot, story, textual structures, rhetorics and rhetorical-representational techniques. Just because a film uses a magical realist technique, does make the genre of magical realism. Adding barbacue chicken to a pizza does not convert the pizza to a barbacue sandwich.: There was a fairly discrete genre of magical realism in Latin American Literature. Then the techniques of MR were used in other genres, plots, storylines, to fit other aesthetic and creative purposes, stretching and mixing genres and techniques, rhetorics and styles, to make very hybrid new artforms that will never again fit a geometric square definition of a genre.
Satoshi kon is my favourite filmmaker and Perfect Blue, as well as his other films Millennium Actress and Paprika are masterpieces. I think animation is particularly good at this genre because we immediately have a disconnect and suspension of belief as it's all a drawing, and also as it's animated reality can be went in ways that would be impossible in regular film
Can you please add subtitles? I am deaf and would like to know what you’re saying! Thank you!
Closed captions are now available for this video.
You can use the auto generated subtitle, look for it on the top right corner.
my guy had to look up basic physics concepts for his essay about a literary genre in film, you gotta give him the props for making this conection
I was expecting to see you had one million subs... I'm sure that'll happen. Great video thanks.
Im in second year of art academy and just spent 3 days to find a book in any library, i even crossed over multiple cities. Even the academy had none. Nobody had no clue about what magic realism exactly was and neither did i. Just came from a video that had 40k views from a girl explaining magic realism but she obviously had no idea what she was talking about. Wikipedia and google are terribly confused in this theme and a lot of stuff is just missing. --- To get to the point: I wanted to thank you because i think i'll pass my exam because of this video!
Haha oh wow I never knew this video even received so many views until today, but I'm happy it could help your exam! I want to make more like this in the future.
It is sad how far you are from art and so is this guy who made the video.
@tarik maybe write a book about it so something would be available to learn ;)? There was literlarry NOTHING to find. failed my exam by the way, this video did not help in the end. Art is Just something different.
Still managed to graduate and become a fulltime international artist, by the way. So in the end i got pretty close to art after all :)) @tarik
@@judithdeleeuw1334 The international part sounds like wishful thinking, but listen, what i´m saying is that getting a diploma doesn´t help people who have no natural inclination nor understanding towards art, your need to brag about that here without showing any work justifying the claim is cliche art-student shit. surely every great artist is in need of youtube videos as mental food instead of real art. yeah great artist truly.
i like that you filmed yourself recording this audio, and then showed us some of that.
also, this is SUPER interesting. thanks.
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My name is Parker Gibbons too. I think we're on the same wavelength and you hit the nail on the head with your analysis. I believe that films and stories often have a similar purpose of showing how an emotion or character has manifested through acts of people or especially through acts of One/God/Universe/Source. The specifics highlighted by directors go deeply into detail with every frame of their film in order to illustrate their overall centripetal idea that there is One. Since realizing this, I find myself analyzing every frame of good films in order to understand exactly how filmmakers attempt to illustrate The Voice. Keep up the good work!
Mate your channel is really underrated. This is really well put together.
I was struggling so much for defining the term for last two weeks, then I found you, you are great. Awesome, thanks.💖😊
I'm not sure whether one can attach magical realism to some movies that you mentioned. For example, in Black Swan, I think, the director portrays the lead's inner condition rather than just painting a layer of magical realism on the story. I believe that one cannot apply magical realism to every story that has some unusual things in it.
That film definitely seems more psychological
Agreed
unpopular view: Hereditary belongs to magical realism
I definitely see where you would go with this. The irrationality behind a whole group of witches carrying out this dastardly plan to put Paimon into the body of Annie's son definitely challenges our beliefs.
Not sure why that view would be unpopular
You sound like a Vox reporter!
I have been struggling with this for so long and it is my interest area and i was looking for guidance. This was it, so THANK YOU!
Please upload more videos, they are very useful!
Hi can someone please tell me the name of the painting in 1:56 please. The one with the old man and the owls. Thank you very much :)
you've just helped me out on my dissertation i love you forever
I will be using this as a source I love this reminds me of mikes bonsai pops videos I love it
Great video! Very informative, and thank you for the resources and links
In my opinion, magical realism isn't so much a genre as it is a style. A science fiction film could be "magically real" as could be a western.
You just helped me for my background essay for my humanities course - final ty!
Nice video. Going to assign this to my students!
Hello…I am planning to base my dissertation on this topic and analyze a few films within this genre. Could you guide me on what areas I should explore further for this topic?
TYSM! I got an A+ on my Magic Realism Test!
Going by these different definitions, does that mean a show like Regular Show or Adventure Time can be considered magical realism? Both take place in our world and reality, but there exists an almost-impossible magical element to both.
Amazing video mate! Also where is that incredible music from?
Bro, as a high school English teacher this video is informative and entertaining. Thank you
I feel so validated in all my theories now lol great video!!
what are the paintings around 2 minutes in please???
Andrew Wyeth. Christina's World. 1948
Is the soundtrack in first 2 mins
It is quite simple. Realism was born in antitheses to romanticism. While the latter depicted the story and settings in Idealized (or as we say today romanticized) way, realism depicted characters and their situations how they would actually be. Hence the notion of objectivity. In romanticism a woman main character could be an Ideal in a pedestal, virginal. In realism, it could be a meretriz or a poor, everyday woman.
The magic represents the surreal nature some times reality has. There is so much absurdity going on that there is a sense that anything could happen. It pushes threads situations in which perception of reality are blurred, like child's imagination, dreaming, hallucinations. Or it is simply used as a metaphor to emphasize a real situation.
TL;DR magical realism is about using fantasy to emphasize the reality we live in, not to escape it. Like some drugs do, where you don't completely hallucinate, but when it heightens what we experience, giving another point of view.
This is a way more consistent and on point definition than this guys trying to comment dozen of other definitions. Thank you!
Great video.
This is insanely good
underrated.
how does surrealism blend into this?
I'd say when you change "physics" you end up in fantasy when you change social behavior you end up in surrealism
Pans Labyrinth VS Lobster .......... fyi I think Kaufman's films belong to surreal camp, not MR camp
may i ask what music you used in the video?
Don't suppose you could harvard reference some of those quotes? I want to do my dissertation on the aesthetics of magical realism and I would love to be able to find them quickly :')
file:///C:/Users/vishm/Downloads/Magic%20Realism%20in%20Cinema%20Thesis.pdf
might help
What about Borges?!!!
Thankyou there should be be more on this Genre; absolutely love it in literature. Could do with more M.R. booklists.I have read Midnights Children/Rushdi, Astonishing the Gods/Ben Okri,Life of Pi/Master and Margarita/Bulkarkhov,, invisible Cities/Calvino,Angela Carters novel, Murakami’s novels, Orlando /Woolf,Vonneguts novels/The Night Cicus/Morgensteen,The Time Traveler’s Wife/Niffeneger,Cloud Atlas/Mitchel ;please let me know of any more good lit magical realism Novels.Cheers
Hi, idk if you’re still active on RUclips these days but could you please link the articles you referenced? I’m doing research on the same and would love some help. Thank you
Well done. With the subject there is no perfect answer and there are going to be flaws in anyone’s attempt to encapsulate it and use examples. So I don’t agree with all your choices but still the best YT video on the subject I’ve found.
I think effacement of painting can apply to film like editing
Wow. Very intetesting take on the genre. Just curious, how do Magical Realism and Historical Fantasty differ (if a story takes place in the past)?
Can you apply magic realism in creating a character design?
Read Tropic of Orange by Karen Tei Yamashita.
Fantastic post. Thank you for this.
I have no idea about magic realism in films etc. but as far as I can tell, magic realism in literature may have two important characteristics, showing the fantastical in ordinary realistic settings as normal in order to, according to Marquez, fight against the constricted, lifeless rigidity of the mind created by scientific determinism or something like that; and using the fantastical to show political, ideological, economic etc. realities in a clearer way than typical realism can, like to emphasize the important themes and stuff, for example, a two hundred year old despot still ruling strong shows how terrorizing tyranny is and how difficult it is to overthrow it. Just my personal opinion.
the audio's treble is too high in this video its a little uncomfortable, you might want to turn it down a bit. Great content!!!! I came here from a literature class and I'm loving this topic.
'readily acceptable alternative to the harsh realities of life' - in that art may be a happier place to exist than the real world, at all times usually. Often the representation is less acceptable than the dogma and conditions of the world that born it. 'That was magically realist' ' wasn't it just?' so much so nobody wants to look at it. Which then happily for me removes the noun 'escapism'.
Effacement of the painting process could be easily transferred to effacement of filming process. I guess breaking down the fourth wall or showing the filming equipment doesn't help the immersion into the magical world.
nice useful video! thanks. great vids and examples. But, your problem in defining magical realism as a genre is precisely the question itself. the question presupposes that genre is a real thing like a box set of geometric shaped holes and all you have to do is put the film in the right hole. No. genres are fluid. further, there is a difference between genre defined by plot, story, textual structures, rhetorics and rhetorical-representational techniques. Just because a film uses a magical realist technique, does make the genre of magical realism. Adding barbacue chicken to a pizza does not convert the pizza to a barbacue sandwich.: There was a fairly discrete genre of magical realism in Latin American Literature. Then the techniques of MR were used in other genres, plots, storylines, to fit other aesthetic and creative purposes, stretching and mixing genres and techniques, rhetorics and styles, to make very hybrid new artforms that will never again fit a geometric square definition of a genre.
Parker Gibbons, could you please add subtitles? A deaf viewer has advised this below, it would be great to make your content more accessible this way
This was SO HELPFUL, thank you!
loved it.
this is a really good video i hope you got an A
Magical Realism has roots in Germany. And all other places with folktales
im here for my film history course :((((
4:16
Anime does Magic Realism very well. Makes since that some recent movies that work in this genre are inspired by them like Black Swan was.
Satoshi kon is my favourite filmmaker and Perfect Blue, as well as his other films Millennium Actress and Paprika are masterpieces. I think animation is particularly good at this genre because we immediately have a disconnect and suspension of belief as it's all a drawing, and also as it's animated reality can be went in ways that would be impossible in regular film
Music overload? I could not concentrate...
“Treat it as a dream”? Explain. Reality vs Normal? Life of Pi isn’t magical realism. It’s allegory.
You talk on your self way too much I am interested in many of the subjects you speak on so its obvious you know enough to be here. Stop it,it's dull.