It’s (Not) All Good, Man: Better Call Saul and the Nostalgic Reconstruction of an Ever-Longing Character

IF 0.5 2区 文学 0 FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION Adaptation-The Journal of Literature on Screen Studies Pub Date : 2020-11-21 DOI:10.1093/adaptation/apaa009
Brunella Tedesco-Barlocco
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Constantly faced with the lives they cannot lead, Saul Goodman’s alter-egos in Better Call Saul, Jimmy and Gene, are defined by a longing, a nostalgic desire for past identities displayed as recursive through the different periods of his life. Nonetheless, character construction is not the only locus of nostalgia within the universe of Better Call Saul: its condition as an audiovisual multiplicity (being a spin-off and a prequel) entails a nostalgia of its own towards the narrative and aesthetic devices of the Breaking Bad series, from which it stems. Thus, through character and narrative analysis, this essay will ascertain the resources behind Better Call Saul’s configuration as a series that establishes a dialogue with memories of diegetic and televisual pasts.
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这(不)都是好事:《风骚律师》和一个永远渴望的角色的怀旧重建
在《风骚律师》(Better Call Saul)中,索尔·古德曼(Saul Goodman)、吉米(Jimmy)和吉恩(Gene)饰演的另一个自我不断地面对着他们无法过的生活,他们对过去的身份有着一种渴望和怀旧的渴望,这种渴望在他生命的不同时期呈现出递归的形式。尽管如此,在《风骚律师》的世界里,角色结构并不是唯一的怀旧之处:它的视听多样性(作为衍生剧和前传)需要对《绝命毒师》系列的叙事和美学手段产生怀旧之情,这也是它的起源。因此,通过人物和叙事分析,本文将确定《风骚律师》的配置背后的资源,作为一个系列,建立了与叙事记忆和电视过去的对话。
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