Bicycles, Airplanes and Peter Pans: Flying Scenes in Steven Spielberg's Films

In Steven Spielberg's cinema the flight is a recurring theme. Flying scenes can be sorted into two classes: those involving a realistic flight – by aircraft – and those involving a magical flight – by supernatural powers. The realistic flight is influenced by the war stories of Spielberg's...

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Main Author: Emilio Audissino
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Pittsburgh 2014-10-01
Series:CINEJ Cinema Journal
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Online Access:http://cinej.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/cinej/article/view/111
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description In Steven Spielberg's cinema the flight is a recurring theme. Flying scenes can be sorted into two classes: those involving a realistic flight – by aircraft – and those involving a magical flight – by supernatural powers. The realistic flight is influenced by the war stories of Spielberg's father – a radio man in U.S. Air-force during WWII – and it is featured in such films as Empire of the Sun (1987), Always (1989), and 1941 (1979). The magical flight is influenced by James M. Barries' character Peter Pan (Peter and Wendy, 1911), which is quoted directly in E.T. the Extraterrestrial (1982) and, above all, in Hook (1991), which is a sequel to Barrie's story. These two types of flying scenes are analysed as to their meanings, compared to the models that influenced them, and surveyed as to their evolution across Spielberg's films. A central case study is the episode The Mission from Amazing Stories (1985), in which the realistic and the magical flights overlap.
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spelling doaj.art-8fbf876092b94635858d5c3ba8eb8c462022-12-21T23:47:47ZengUniversity of PittsburghCINEJ Cinema Journal2159-24112158-87242014-10-013210311910.5195/cinej.2014.11174Bicycles, Airplanes and Peter Pans: Flying Scenes in Steven Spielberg's FilmsEmilio Audissino0University of SouthamptonIn Steven Spielberg's cinema the flight is a recurring theme. Flying scenes can be sorted into two classes: those involving a realistic flight – by aircraft – and those involving a magical flight – by supernatural powers. The realistic flight is influenced by the war stories of Spielberg's father – a radio man in U.S. Air-force during WWII – and it is featured in such films as Empire of the Sun (1987), Always (1989), and 1941 (1979). The magical flight is influenced by James M. Barries' character Peter Pan (Peter and Wendy, 1911), which is quoted directly in E.T. the Extraterrestrial (1982) and, above all, in Hook (1991), which is a sequel to Barrie's story. These two types of flying scenes are analysed as to their meanings, compared to the models that influenced them, and surveyed as to their evolution across Spielberg's films. A central case study is the episode The Mission from Amazing Stories (1985), in which the realistic and the magical flights overlap.http://cinej.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/cinej/article/view/111Steven SpielbergFlightHollywood CinemaPeter PanJames M. Barrie
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Bicycles, Airplanes and Peter Pans: Flying Scenes in Steven Spielberg's Films
CINEJ Cinema Journal
Steven Spielberg
Flight
Hollywood Cinema
Peter Pan
James M. Barrie
title Bicycles, Airplanes and Peter Pans: Flying Scenes in Steven Spielberg's Films
title_full Bicycles, Airplanes and Peter Pans: Flying Scenes in Steven Spielberg's Films
title_fullStr Bicycles, Airplanes and Peter Pans: Flying Scenes in Steven Spielberg's Films
title_full_unstemmed Bicycles, Airplanes and Peter Pans: Flying Scenes in Steven Spielberg's Films
title_short Bicycles, Airplanes and Peter Pans: Flying Scenes in Steven Spielberg's Films
title_sort bicycles airplanes and peter pans flying scenes in steven spielberg s films
topic Steven Spielberg
Flight
Hollywood Cinema
Peter Pan
James M. Barrie
url http://cinej.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/cinej/article/view/111
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