With apologies to Susan Sontag, this video essay examines the imagination of disaster, from gaping to fleeing to the deployment of the military to the bandaging of wounds to the woozy walk through the rubble, in films from Japanese monster flicks to 50s sci-fi and modern blockbusters. By Matt Zoller Seitz and Richard Seitz.
With apologies to Susan Sontag, this video essay examines the imagination of disaster, from gaping to fleeing to the deployment of the military to the bandaging of wounds to the woozy walk through the rubble, in films from Japanese monster flicks to 50s sci-fi and modern blockbusters. By Matt Zoller Seitz and Richard Seitz.