scholarly journals The thin red line between pathological and physiological inflammatory background in the gastric mucosa

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Matteo Fassan

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Author(s):  
Todd Decker

Hymns for the Fallen listens closely to forty years of Hollywood combat films produced after Vietnam. Ever a noisy genre, post-Vietnam war films have deployed music and sound to place the audience in the midst of battle and to stimulate reflection on the experience of combat. Considering landmark movies—such as Apocalypse Now, Saving Private Ryan, The Thin Red Line, Black Hawk Down, The Hurt Locker, and American Sniper—as well as lesser known films, Todd Decker shows how the domain of sound, an experientially rich, culturally resonant aspect of the cinema, not only invokes the realities of war, but also shapes the American audience’s engagement with soldiers and veterans as flesh-and-blood representatives of the nation. Hymns for the Fallen explores all three elements of film sound—dialogue, sound effects, music—and considers how expressive and formal choices on the soundtrack have turned the serious war film into a patriotic ritual enacted in the commercial space of the cinema.


1895 ◽  
Vol s8-VII (163) ◽  
pp. 116-116
Author(s):  
R. P. H.
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Author(s):  
Todd Decker

Having set aside the military march, serious post-Vietnam war films have explored other strongly metrical musics. Three World War II films have turned to triple-meter, or waltz-time, themes. Band of Brothers and Flags of Our Fathers alike use tuneful waltz-time music to support a sentimental transgenerational agenda linking fathers and sons. The Thin Red Line supports the philosophical ruminations of soldiers with a group of triple-meter melodies that create a zone of quiet reflection. Twenty-first-century war films use beat-driven music to excite the audience physically and also to characterize new sorts of soldierly action—such as work at a computer—as exciting combat action. Beat-driven combat film scores for Black Hawk Down, United 93, and Green Zone are compared. Finally, an extended combat sequence from The Thin Red Line scored to a stately ostinato musical cue is considered as an extreme case of music taking the place of diegetic sound.


2004 ◽  
pp. 7-73
Author(s):  
Michel Chion
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2020 ◽  
pp. 166-186
Author(s):  
Paul Nadasdy ◽  
Andrew Rayment
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Pancreatology ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 12 (6) ◽  
pp. 532
Author(s):  
M. Paini ◽  
G. Zamboni ◽  
G. Malleo ◽  
G. Marchegiani ◽  
A. Pea ◽  
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