Edward Scissorhands and the Realities of Suburbia for an Extraordinary Body
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KÖSEOĞLU, Emine. "Edward Scissorhands and the Realities of Suburbia for an Extraordinary Body". Architecture in Cinema, (2024): 391-397.Özet
Spatial perception is the process of receiving information from stimuli and
transforming it into rneaningful experiences of the built environment. The interaction
of the sensing body and the perceived thing plays an important role in this process. The
body leads to the n1echanis1ns of the mind as the subjective side of the process,
whereas the physical and sensory objects of the outer world fonn the spatial part of the
interaction. This study ai1ns to express a rereading of the extraordinary perceptual
realities of suburbia in Edward Scissorhands in which the protagonist is struggling with
extraordinary bui lt and social environmental clusters. The director "fim Burton
successfully reflects the hidden perceptual realities of suburbia within its apparent
characteristic physical features in an uneasy manner, which is raised by the survival of
an extraordinary individual who fell into a suburbia seeming normal at first sight.
During the study, first, the structure and story of the film are presented, then some
conceptual perspectives such as body space perception are explained, and then some
rereading of the film towards these perspectives is reflected. A subtle figuration of
psycho-social conflicts is pictured successfully in the movie using the physical
environment within its contrast and emphasis. It can be concluded that the dramatic
lonel iness of Edward is emphasized by the Gothic and dark house at the end of the
street, whereas the superficial and apparent purity of the suburban society is
represented by the basic forms and soft colors of the architectural and urban
environment.