Science Fiction
When most people think of science fiction, the image that comes to mind
is probably one of star trek, space ships and perhaps some other worldly creatures.
To be fair, we have been manipulated by the media into connecting these images
with the term 'science-fiction', and so it is hardly surprising that so many
people choose to align the images with the phraseology. However, there is
so much more to this topic, how can anyone submit a realm millions of times
bigger than our own planet into such a small pocket of understanding? If there
is so much space out there, it therefore follows that there must be much more
to understand about it all than just space ships. Surely so many authors,
so many film makers, poets, artists, creative people of all areas would not
have chosen science fiction as their main topic if there was nothing more
to it than these few images. It follows that if we actually make the conscious
choice to look a little more closely at some of the pieces of work that have
been formed around this core topic, which we may actually find more than there
appears to be on the surface. Unquestionably, there are more facets to a piece
of work set on earth than just motor cars that run on fuel, so it seems a
little shallow and narrow minded to retire science fiction to a box with a
'space ship' label on it without searching a little deeper and imagining a
little more vividly.
Over the next few pages we are going to attempt to look at several facets
which can clearly be find, and should be considered within a selection of
science fiction based works, whether by film or by book. Perhaps we can also
look at how there are complex issues within these areas, just as complex issues
can be found, and are frequently looked at with works that are not of the
science fiction realm. Why indeed, does science fiction have such a stigma
surrounding it? And what can we do to break through this barrier and appeal
to larger audiences? We can show that there is in fact a wealth of complexity
to be discovered in this area, just as much undeniably, if not more issues,
than can be found in a piece of work set on this planet, surrounding just
one eco-system.
Let us begin with one of the best loved and commercially successful films
of the last few years, M. Night Shyamalan's The Sixth Sense. Now, many people
would not consider this to be of the science fiction genre, but what, in fact,
does 'science-fiction' mean? There are thousands of opinions on this, and
whilst researching this topic, I have found constant surprise at some of them,
which I have included below, just to help reinforce the idea that science
fiction does not automatically mean space and aliens.
'Science fiction is the search for definition of man and his status in the
universe which will stand in our advanced but confused state of knowledge
(science).'
'Science Fiction is that class of prose narrative treating of a situation
that could not arise in the world we know, but which is hypothesized on the
basis of some innovation in science or technology, or pseudo-technology, whether
human or extra-terrestrial in origin.'
'Science Fiction is literature about the future, telling stories of the marvels
we hope to see--or for our descendants to see--tomorrow, in the next century,
or in the limitless duration of time.'
It is particularly interesting that even in this small selection of quotes
whilst searching for a definition of the phrase 'science-fiction' there is
variation between them, but not one singly mention of a space ship. There
is much more about science fiction representing a search into the future as
for what things are to come, and searching into the unknown, trying to discover
and move forward as the human race. It is therefore, in a diluted form that
The Sixth Sense fits very well into the genre. The film is indeed focused
around a topic of which there is permanent and affluent speculation but as
yet no strict proof. And that topic is of course, the paranormal and how the
paranormal interacts with the living.
The film is particularly clever in the way that we are shown, as the audience,
not simply a scare tactic film about ghosts, but a touching and moving rendition
of the grief associated with death, being left behind, and loneliness. Malcom
Crowe, the protagonist of the film, without even knowing it himself for the
majority, shows us the perils of not being able to let go of something, and
illustrates an idea of what can happen when and if the dead stay on earth.
But it is through Anna Crowe, his wife that we get the full force of grief
which death can bring. This is touching because there are few people who have
had no experience with the loss of a loved one, or watching the grief of a
friend who has lost a loved one. It is in this clever way that Shyamalan allows
his audience to identify with the film and its topic, and take the idea of
the afterlife seriously, without turning it into a satire, or a horror film,
which so many films in this genre fall prey to.
What is fascinating here is that the preface of the film is in no way extra
terrestrial, the origin is human, whether living or dead. Shyamalan is a master
at this genre, having produced several films along these lines, Unbreakable
and especially Signs which does in fact more blatantly address the science
fiction context with the arrival of aliens on earth. However, as with The
Sixth Sense he does not get carried away with absurd special effects and ridiculous
plot lines, he holds true to the idea that whilst this is something that has
not yet been proven to exist, it is in fact a possibility. His films expertly
show not just ghosts or aliens, but how their proven presence would actually
affect the human race, and those of us living on earth. Shyamalan illustrates,
as Amis says, 'a situation which could arise' and is not totally unfeasible,
but rather than focusing on that and using it as a shock tactic to draw an
audience, he takes a rather more sensitive approach and explores how its discovery
would affect those already living here, or in Crowe's case, those left behind
after someone has moved on. His films are moving and creative, sensitive and
emotional, whilst still exploring and skirting on the issue and complexities
of other types and forms of living, definitely therefore, fitting in to the
science fiction genre, whilst not obeying the stereotype in any way at all.
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