ABSTRACT

The first edition of Stephen Mulhall's acclaimed On Film was a study of the four Alien films, and made the highly original and controversial argument that films themselves can philosophise. In its second edition, On Film increased its breadth and vision considerably to encompass films such as the Mission: Impossible series and Steven Spielberg's Minority Report.

In this significantly expanded third edition Stephen Mulhall adds new chapters on the Jason Bourne films, the fourth Mission: Impossible movie, JJ Abrams' Star Trek and Star Trek: Into Darkness, and Ridley Scott's Prometheus (in which he returns to the Alien universe he created). In so doing, Mulhall reappraises in fascinating ways the central issues taken up in earlier editions of On Film: the genres of science fiction and thriller, the impact of digital as opposed to photographic modes of technology on the nature of cinema as a medium (and its relation to television), and the fate of sequeldom in mainstream contemporary cinema (with its emphasis on remakes, reboots and multi-media superhero franchises).

On Film, third edition is essential reading for anyone interested in philosophy, film theory and cultural studies, and in the way philosophy can enrich our understanding of cinema.

part |81 pages

Part I

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter |22 pages

Kane's son, Cain's daughter

Ridley Scott's Alien

chapter |21 pages

Making babies

James Cameron's Aliens

chapter |19 pages

Mourning sickness

David Fincher's Alien3

chapter |11 pages

The monster's mother

Jean-Pierre Jeunet's Alien Resurrection

part |42 pages

Part II

chapter |19 pages

Film as philosophy

The priority of the particular

chapter |21 pages

PreCrime, precognition and the pre-reflective cogito

Steven Spielberg's Minority Report

part |46 pages

Part III

chapter |15 pages

The impersonation of personality

Brian De Palma's Mission: Impossible

chapter |9 pages

The burden of sex

John Woo's Mission: Impossible II

chapter |20 pages

An accelerated mutator

J.J. Abrams' Mission: Impossible III

part |68 pages

Part IV

chapter |15 pages

The legacy of Jason Bourne

Identity and the sinfulness of origins

chapter |19 pages

The Enterprise, the Botany Bay and the Kobayashi Maru

Rebooting Star Trek with Khan's wrath and Abrams' red matter

chapter |16 pages

The disavowal of animation

Brad Bird's Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol

chapter |16 pages

Cinematic repetition and how to avoid it

Sequels, prequels and Prometheus