OPENING SCENE ANALYSIS - Scream
Wednesday, 29 September 2021
Thursday, 23 September 2021
Mis en scene poster analysis
PULP FICTION ANALYSIS:
With the use of Mis En Scene and camera composition the poster followed key conventions of a successful poster, it was able to subtly communicate the key ideologies of the film without giving too much of the film away.
And lastly, looking at the tones and ideologies that are communicated. Immediately as an audience you are presented with key props that by everyone are interpreted differently depending on ethnic, cultural and influenced backgrounds. For example, the use of the box of cigarettes, the gun and comic books that are next to her, immediately this disagrees with societies expectations of women and goes against the stereotypes that are associated with women. As mentioned further up in my essay, I felt that it slightly links with the male gaze theory yet contradicts it Aswell. Going against the stereotypes, it empowers women to be different and starts setting ideologies of the film. Linking with halls reception theory suggesting the different reactions audiences can have. As well as connoting we as an audience are either passive or active. I fully believe that this would attract a more active based audience who would challenge these ideas as well as attracting passive audiences who would agree with these ideologies and the challenged stereotypes. Although the signified denotation of the front cover would be a woman smoking, it does communicate so much more and presents the change of women. Looking at the time period, pulp fiction was released in 1994. Although there has been a huge, modernized change in the present. This would still be uncomfortable to many audiences and individuals within the time period and would shock and challenge many audiences. Whereas now this wouldn’t be such a shock to see and would be encouraged.
Overall, I felt that this poster was enticing and extremely successful in getting its message across and challenged audiences in ways movies hadn't before.
Wednesday, 15 September 2021
Wednesday, 8 September 2021
My Favorite Film Review
The targeted audience was 13 years and above, I completely agree with this as I felt anyone younger would not have been able to understand the implied messages throughout the film. The couple goes through multiple obstacles together, barely making it as a couple. Which I believe makes this a relatable film to mass audiences. Everyday people are faced with a variety of challenges and obstacles romantically and in general. Seeing this film would be a huge reminder that even a famous celebrity faces her own challenges in her daily life. With the binary opposition, of Anna Scott (Julia Roberts) choosing between famous ex-boyfriend and possible non famous William Thacker (Hugh grant) I feel it was a huge gripping moment to keep the audience entertained, and moved the narrative along. Some of the key conventions of a film include the opening, development and the resolution. Nottinghill followed each of these conventions perfectly, keeping the target audience interested at all moments. For example, the opening where they meet, the development when they are faced with different obstacles and finally the resolution when they get married and end up together. Again, following the stereotypical love story which normally occurs in the romantic genre. Though this can be juxtaposed as the story is about a love story of a celebrity, which is unique and can be the exciting twist for the audience and narrative.
So, to rebottle what I have just mentioned I do believe that this film follows the expectations and conventions of a film. While juxtaposing this with elements of excitement like the celebrity use of Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts. And the unique love story that occurs.
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