
Myth Actualization as a Way to Build the Self-Reflective Plot of the Film “Ilyich’s Gate”
Author(s) -
Aleksey O. Bezzubikov
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
observatoriâ kulʹtury
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2588-0047
pISSN - 2072-3156
DOI - 10.25281/2072-3156-2019-16-6-595-605
Subject(s) - referent , plot (graphics) , mythology , narrative , theme (computing) , illusion , perception , storytelling , film genre , aesthetics , epistemology , literature , psychology , philosophy , movie theater , art , linguistics , mathematics , computer science , cognitive psychology , statistics , operating system
The article provides the analysis of mythological dimension of the film “Ilych’s Gate” (Zastava Ilycha) by M.M. Khutsiev. The author concludes that the text of this film represents self-reflexive structure. Firstly, the plot of the film quite clearly depicts the mythological perception of reality. Secondly, the course of narration reproduces the influence of mythological codes on the perception of the audience. The text of the film contains a description of its own mechanism of influence on the viewer as well as the processes taking place in the minds of the audience at the moment of viewing. The first part informs of the main principles of mythological thinking and the idea of time and space in the myth, referring to the works by C. Lévi-Strauss, R. Barthes, M. Eliade, A. Losev, E. Cassirer and others. Special attention is paid to the role of myth and initiation ritual in the psychological formation of a personality, as, based on the following, this is the theme that forms the basis of the film plot. The second part deals with the methods by which the mythological dimension is manifested in the text of the film. In the third part, the researcher shows how the contrast of secular and sacral becomes the main semantic opposition promoting the motion of the plot. In the fourth part, the author proves that the reflection of reality in the characters’ minds is a referent of the images shown on the screen. The characters’ development lies in the actualization of the sacral and mythological perception of the world. In turn, the cultural codes contained in the text of the film are designed to evoke a kind of response in the minds of the audience — to actualize the same sacred modus of perception in its ideas, the achievement of which is the ultimate goal of the characters. Thus, the inner path of the characters in the film reflects the processes that excite the studied film in the perception of the audience. The relevance of the article lies in the discovery and description of the principle of self-reflection in the structure of the film “Ilych’s Gate”, which allows us to understand at a qualitatively new level its structure and place in the historical development of Russian cinematography.