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The Gothic romance film is a Gothic film with feminine appeal. Diane Waldman wrote in Cinema Journal that Gothic films in general "permitted the articulation of feminine fear, anger, and distrust of the patriarchal order" and that such films during World War II and afterward "place an unusual emphasis on the affirmation of feminine perception, interpretation, and lived experience". Between 1940 and 1948, the Gothic romance film was prevalent in Hollywood, being produced by well-known directors and actors. The best-known films of the era were Rebecca (1940), Suspicion (1941), and Gaslight (1944). Less well-known films were Undercurrent (1946) and Sleep, My Love (1948). Waldman describes these films' Gothic rubric: "A young inexperienced woman meets a handsome older man to whom she is altern

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  • The Gothic romance film is a Gothic film with feminine appeal. Diane Waldman wrote in Cinema Journal that Gothic films in general "permitted the articulation of feminine fear, anger, and distrust of the patriarchal order" and that such films during World War II and afterward "place an unusual emphasis on the affirmation of feminine perception, interpretation, and lived experience". Between 1940 and 1948, the Gothic romance film was prevalent in Hollywood, being produced by well-known directors and actors. The best-known films of the era were Rebecca (1940), Suspicion (1941), and Gaslight (1944). Less well-known films were Undercurrent (1946) and Sleep, My Love (1948). Waldman describes these films' Gothic rubric: "A young inexperienced woman meets a handsome older man to whom she is altern (en)
  • O filme gótico romântico também chamado de filme de romance gótico é um filme gótico com apelo e foco no feminino. Diane Waldman escreveu no Cinema Journal que o cinema gótico em geral "permite a articulação do feminino, o medo, a raiva e a desconfiança da ordem patriarcal" e que tais filmes durante a II Guerra Mundial e, posteriormente, deu enfâse ao "lugar incomum na afirmação da percepção feminina, interpretação e experiência vivida". Entre 1940 e 1948, o filme de romance gótico foi predominante em Hollywood, sendo produzido pelo conhecido diretores e atores. Os melhores e mais conhecidos filmes da época foram Rebecca (1940), a Suspeita (1941), e À Meia Luz (1944). Filmes menos conhecidos foram Correntes Ocultas (1946) e Sonha, Meu Amor (1948). Waldman descreve o tropo destes filmes gót (pt)
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  • The Gothic romance film is a Gothic film with feminine appeal. Diane Waldman wrote in Cinema Journal that Gothic films in general "permitted the articulation of feminine fear, anger, and distrust of the patriarchal order" and that such films during World War II and afterward "place an unusual emphasis on the affirmation of feminine perception, interpretation, and lived experience". Between 1940 and 1948, the Gothic romance film was prevalent in Hollywood, being produced by well-known directors and actors. The best-known films of the era were Rebecca (1940), Suspicion (1941), and Gaslight (1944). Less well-known films were Undercurrent (1946) and Sleep, My Love (1948). Waldman describes these films' Gothic rubric: "A young inexperienced woman meets a handsome older man to whom she is alternately attracted and repelled." Other films from the decade include The Enchanted Cottage (1945) and The Heiress (1949). The Gothic romance films from the 1940s often contain the "Bluebeard motif", meaning that in the typical setting of the house, a certain part is either forbidden to be used or even closed off entirely. In the films, the forbidden room is a metaphor for the heroine's repressed experience, and opening the room is a cathartic moment in the film. In addition, the layout of the house in such films (as well as Gothic novels) creates "spatial disorientation [that] causes fear and an uncanny restlessness". In 2015, director Guillermo del Toro released the Gothic romance film Crimson Peak. He said past films had been "brilliantly written by women and then rendered into films by male directors who reduce the potency of the female characters". For Crimson Peak, he sought to reverse this cinematic trope. (en)
  • O filme gótico romântico também chamado de filme de romance gótico é um filme gótico com apelo e foco no feminino. Diane Waldman escreveu no Cinema Journal que o cinema gótico em geral "permite a articulação do feminino, o medo, a raiva e a desconfiança da ordem patriarcal" e que tais filmes durante a II Guerra Mundial e, posteriormente, deu enfâse ao "lugar incomum na afirmação da percepção feminina, interpretação e experiência vivida". Entre 1940 e 1948, o filme de romance gótico foi predominante em Hollywood, sendo produzido pelo conhecido diretores e atores. Os melhores e mais conhecidos filmes da época foram Rebecca (1940), a Suspeita (1941), e À Meia Luz (1944). Filmes menos conhecidos foram Correntes Ocultas (1946) e Sonha, Meu Amor (1948). Waldman descreve o tropo destes filmes góticos como: "Uma jovem mulher inexperiente conhece um belo homem mais velho por quem ela é, alternadamente, atraída e repelida." Outros filmes da década incluem Seu Milagre de Amor (1945) e Tarde Demais (1949). Os filmes góticos românticos da década de 1940, muitas vezes, conter a "motivação Barba Azul", no sentido de que na casa a uma certa parte que é proibida para ser usada, ou até mesmo fechada totalmente. Nos filmes, o quarto proibido é uma metáfora para a experiência reprimida da heroína, e abrir a sala é uma catarse em um momento do filme. Além disso, o design das casas nestes filmes cria a "desorientação espacial [que] gera medo e uma estranha inquietação". Em 2015, o diretor Guillermo del Toro lançou o filme de romance gótico, Crimson Peak. Ele disse que esses filmes tinham sido "brilhantemente escrito por mulheres e, em seguida, apresentado em filmes de diretores do sexo masculino que reduz a potência das personagens femininas". Para Crimson Peak, ele buscava reverter este tropo. (pt)
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