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Zerbrochene Träume - verlorene Lebensperspektiven

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Zerbrochene Träume - verlorene LebensperspektivenErfolge weist man gerne vor, des Scheiterns schmt man sich. Erfahrungen des Scheiterns verschweigt man in unseren Leistungsgesellschaften gerne. Oder man berlsst sie den Therapeutinnen, den Seelsorgern, den Knstlern, zumal den Schriftstellern und Filmemacherinnen. Das Christentum wei um das Scheitern und den Tod. Theologische Filmhermeneutik hat darum gute Voraussetzungen, das Scheitern im Film wahrzunehmen und zu deuten. Material gibt es genug. Es

Erfolge weist man gerne vor, des Scheiterns schämt man sich. Erfahrungen des Scheiterns verschweigt man in unseren Leistungsgesellschaften gerne. Oder man überlässt sie den Therapeutinnen, den Seelsorgern, den Künstlern, zumal den Schriftstellern und Filmemacherinnen. Das Christentum weiß um das Scheitern und den Tod. Theologische Filmhermeneutik hat darum gute Voraussetzungen, das Scheitern im Film wahrzunehmen und zu deuten. Material gibt es genug. Es sind Filme, die zeigen, woran Menschen scheitern, wie sie scheitern und wie sie das Scheitern verarbeiten. Mit Filminterpretationen, Filmgesprächen und filmwissenschaftlichen und theologischen Überlegungen zum Scheitern erkundet die Tagung anhand des Films die Rückseite unserer erfolgsorientierten Gesellschaft. In einer Zeit multipler Krisen scheint es angebracht, die Verluste in den Blick zu nehmen und nicht zu schnell wieder auf die angeblichen Chancen in den Krisen umzustellen. U.a. behandelte Filme: BLUE JASMIN (Woody Allen), VOGELFREI (Agnès Varda), THE BROKEN CIRCLE (Felix van Groeningen), AMY (Asif Kapadia), Der Kick von Andres Veiel

EAN: 9783741005077
Farbverschnitt: Generell werden die Bücher ohne Farbverschnitt geliefert, auch wenn die Abbildungen einen Farbverschnitt zeigen.
Erscheinungsjahr: 2025
Titel der Reihe: Religion, Film und Medien (RFM)#13#
Redaktion: Herrmann, Jörg & Zwick, Reinhold
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 312
Abbildungen: enige Abbildungen
Keyword: Agnes Varda; Amy; Antihelden; Asif Kapadia; Blue Jasmin; Der Wert des Menschen; Filmanalyse; Filmkritik; Gegenwartskultur; Stéphane Brizé; Vogelfrei; Woody Allen
Fachschema: Film / Kritik, Rezeption
Länge: 225 mm
Breite: 155 mm
Höhe: 20 mm
Gewicht: 558 gr
Produktform: Kartoniert
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Kindle Customer Maureen
Battle Creek, US
★★★★★ 4
Slow, sorry but good
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This was a slow moving book. Lots of character pov chapters, lots of superfluous descriptions and endless courtly appearances stalled this book to start. Once you get into the heart of the story, it takes off. Before you know it the book is done. My favorite character is Reyna. She is so strong. She is true to herself. She gets into a lot of trouble with her headstrong ways but it's entertaining. I have high hopes for Lorcan. He is honorable to a fault. Thane had turned out to be better than I thought but i still don't like him. Eislin is useless. Great plot twists at the end. I'm looking forward too book 2.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2020
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Faifre6
Birmingham, US
★★★★★ 5
Very detailed! Beautiful world building! Strong Heroine!
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Starts off a little slow and confusing with different POV’s, but starts to all come together towards the middle to make an elaborate plot line and makes it all worth it. Beautiful world building and attention to detail as well as great writing. The cliffhanger was gut wrenching! Can’t wait for the next book!
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Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2020
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Isabelle
Cuba, US
★★★★★ 4
Interesting
Format: Kindle
This was a very captivating book once you got into it thoroughly. But the third person perspective was a bit hard to get used to. But as you got into it and followed the different characters, it was interesting and filled with intrigue, conflict and forbidden love. I can’t wait to read the next one and to complete the series.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2022
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Lisa B.
Alexandria, US
★★★★★ 5
OUTSTANDING
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This was very, very good. The world is vast and characters are complex. There is a good plot with a whole lot going on. This is well written. Good twists and turns and some heart breaking moments. You will love these characters, they have heart and loyalty. I am hoping that there will be several more books. We've yet to see anything from the Sea Court but only a mention of them here and there. The Wood Court was given a quick couple of scenes, and only as far as some warriors, we've yet to enter their court and the Shadow Court, I'm not sure if they will be a force for good or bad, but they definitely will play a much bigger role moving forward. This is primarily the Ice and Air Courts. Told in multiple views, which I loved, it gives you a chance to see things from different eyes. There's alot of political maneuvering and deception. I loved it and will pick up the next book as it becomes available. If you like The Fae and the courts, you should love this. I think the author has mucn in store for us.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2020
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Jessika
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 4
Definitely worth the read!
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After taking a deep breath and taking in that wicked twist of an ending, I have finally composed myself. My first thought when I started this book was that I love Reyna's character. I was intrigued by her connection with her familiar and the Ruin that is plaguing her land. It came as no surprise that she took her sister's place in an attempt to protect her. When they reach the Air Court everything slows down. This is where it was iffy for me. First of all, I like multiple POV's in books however 7 is a bit much. It starts to interrupt the story line. I felt like I was finally making progress connecting with one character, then it was switched to another person. I felt they all had necessary or pertinent information but not necessarily were they all POV worthy. The only other thing that annoyed me was that Reyna constantly was " trapped." She would rush off without thinking, only to need rescuing. She is brilliant in a fight, but she really doesn't think through anything. Lorcan is amazing. I know he might be on the "bad" list, but his background is so interesting. Eislyn(Reyna's sister) is really so sweet, but calculating. I enjoyed her and Thane's dialogue. The author did an amazing job with the imagery in this book. Everything was so detailed it was easy to fall into the scene. I love unexpected twists and while part of the ending I expected, I wasn't expecting how it took place. All in all, I found it very entertaining and I am very invested in continuing this series. Favorite quotes: "The truth may be twisted but never false." "Who was she if she was not the enemy of the Air Court? What was her purpose of she no longer has that?" "In a war-torn land, love was always a lie."
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Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2020

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