1. PR7 Me and My Movies
My chosen genre is Romantic Comedies the first film I’ve chosen is 10 things I
hate about you, the films directed by Gil Junger and its year of production is
1999, the film is about a new student at Padua High named Cameron James
(Joseph Gorden-Levitt) he gets given a tour of the school by Michael (David
Krumholtz) who becomes his best friend, during the tour Cameron sees a girl
names Bianca Stratford (Larisa Oleynik) he then finds out she cant date anyone
until her older sister Kat (Julia Stiles) does, Kat is completely different compared
to her sister she keeps her head down, unlike her sister who loves the attention
from everyone and is the most popular girl in her year, Cameron knowing this
now makes it his mission to find someone for Kat so once she’s dating someone
he can try and date Bianca, Cameron choices Patrick Verona (Heath Ledger) he
asks him to get to know Kat, this then moves onto Patrick actually liking Kat and
Cameron gets his chance with Bianca.
The second film I’ve chosen is She’s The Man directed by Andy Fickman and its
year of production is 2006, the film is about a girl named Viola Johnson (Amanda
Bynes) who is on the girls football team which might not last long due to the
coach at the school telling them they cant continue with the team, Viola is not
happy about this and try’s to join the boys team which she is quickly shut down
and told that girls cant play football, she then comes up with the idea to disguise
herself as her twin brother Sebastian and goes to the rival school Illyria boys
football team and makes it on the team, she ends up in a shared room with Duke
(Channing Tatum) she gets to know him as Sebastian and ends up really liking
him, but Duke had fallen for a girl named Olivia, whilst this is going on Olivia is
falling for Sebastian who is actually Viola, now to make matters worse Violas
brother is coming back from London early and arrives at the campus without
knowing his sister has replaced him.
My third chose is Sixteen Candles, this film is directed by John Hughes and its
year of production is 1984, this film is about a girl named Samantha (Molly
Ringwald) who wakes up on her 16th
birthday but all her family has forgotten, her
sisters wedding is coming up so everyone’s mind is occupied by the planning,
Samantha really likes the older senior boy named Jake (Michael Schoeffling) her
day continues to get worse she finds out her grandparents are staying over for
the wedding and take her room also bring a exchange student from china to stay
over as well, the geeky freshman (Anthony Michael Hall) who continually tries to
get with Samantha, she ends up catching the attention of Jake and every time
they get a chance to talk something gets in their way.
2. I chose this genre because I enjoy the films that a under romantic comedy films
like bridesmaids and love Rosie and 500 days of summer, pitch perfect, easy a,
clueless all films that I have enjoyed and would definitely watch again, I like the
fact that in can get serious at some parts and have a sad side but also be funny
and you can enjoy watching with jokes and humor, what I like most about this
type of film is that its more realistic and deals with real events rather than fantasy
and superheroes even though I do enjoy them movies you cant really relate to
them unlike these like high school and getting a job or getting married even
though most of the story lines can be a bit farfetched, its something people can
relate to you become involved in the characters stories and you gain interest with
what’s going to happen and how their story pans out, it keeps you gripped finding
out how to story ends and what they learned during it. My chosen films all being
based in high school and all American high school interests me because of their
system its interesting seeing cliques and the different names for years in the
school like freshman and senior, its how different they are to English high
schools and is there any truth with the ‘cliques’ because to me it sounds stupid
for people to put themselves above other people and all the rest of the school
acts like they are beneath them it sounds unrealistic and hard to believe so that’s
why its interesting to see all American based high school movies to portray these
characters. My chosen films have a different take on the cliché story of the nerdy
quiet girl falling for the popular boy, for example 10 things I hate about you has a
twist on that story it’s the new quiet popular boy trying to get the rebel girl to date
the ‘rebel’ boy so he can date her sister it gives a funny twist to it and
approaches it differently, but also can have a sad side to it where you see that
doing this can hurt other people. Also what attracts me to these films is the old
high school movies which was first brought to my attention from the hype of the
breakfast club directed by John Hughes when it was mentioned in the massively
popular film Pitch perfect where one of the main characters in the film talks about
how much he loves the soundtrack to the breakfast club and asks the main girl to
watch it in which you see a short clip of the film in pitch perfect, but also John
Hughes having directed some of my favorite films like Uncle buck, Planes Trains
and Automobiles, and produced and written the Home Alone films, all films I use
to watch with my family when I was younger which make me nostalgic and films
I’ve watched more recently also directed by John Hughes like Ferris butlers day
off and my all time favorite film Pretty in Pink knowing how good these films are
and how much I have always enjoyed these films made me look into other films
he has done for example why I have chosen Sixteen Candles. It also interests
3. me to see how popular actors in these films are now, its interesting to see them
in earlier roles, for example my chosen film 10 things I hate about you stars
Heath Ledger who was hugely successful in the movie The Dark Knight when he
played the famous Joker, also Joseph Gorden Levitt who also started in another
batman movie The Dark Knight Rises and one of my favorite films 500 days of
summer and the movie Inception along side the huge actor Leonardo Dicaprio,
and another actor from my chosen movies was Channing Tatum who starred in
She’s the Man, he is now in massive films like 21 Jump street, Dear John and the
new film Jupiter ascending he’s also going to be starring in the new x-men in
2016. A good example for actors who have became big is Chris Evans and
Scarlett Johansson who where both in the film The perfect score in 2004 about
high school friends breaking into the school and now both star in the Avengers
and Captain America movies together he plays Captain America and she plays
the Black window this shows how far people can get when acting its interesting to
see them play different roles when your so use to them as the one character.
Intertextuality in 10 things I hate about you is that its based off of The Taming Of
The Shrew by William Shakespeare the film title is actually supposed to also
sound like The Taming Of The Shrew when you say it there is also a lot of
references to Shakespeare like last name Verona is used in Romeo and Juliet as
the setting, also the character Michael is a fan of his work and uses this to get to
know a girl in the film who is Kats friend in the film they dress up in costume for a
dance as characters from his work, also quotes are used with slight changes to
make them more modern. My other chosen film She’s the man is an adaptation
of The Twelfth Night a comedy by William Shakespeare, character names are
used from the Twelfth Night like Duke (Channing Tatum) is taken from The Duke
of Illyria from Twelfth Night, also Olivia is used in both and Sebastian in She’s the
man who is Violas disguise Is called Cesario in Twelfth Night, there’s also small
details in the film which connects to Twelfth Night like Feste is a clown in Twelfth
Night it is used as a second name for someone in the She’s the man, there is a
Pizza Parlour named Cesario’s and the fact that Sebastian Violas Brother not her
in disguise goes to London. The Plot has obvious similarities Duke in She’s The
Man and The Duke of Illyria are both in love with Characters named Olivia also
the big relation is Viola dressing up as her twin brother like the Viola in Twelfth
Night does and in the end Olivia ends up with Violas Twin brother by mistake in
both stories and Viola ends up with Duke/The Duke of Illyria. Intertextuality is
used a lot in Romantic comedies you see a lot of similar things like the typical
Airport scene where the boy realises he’s made a mistake and runs to stop the
girl getting on the plane at the very last minute or a very similar airport scene this
is used in films like Love actually, The proposal, Sweet home Alabama and
Valentines day these are ones I can think of off the top of my head there is
probably a lot more, then there’s things likes high school settings with the evil
head teacher this has been used in films like The breakfast club, Ferris butlers
day off and Back to the future, also Nerdy girl gets a make over scene this has
been used in She’s all that and John tucker must die, Romantic comedies always
have the same plot where boy gets the girl or the best friends realise they were
4. meant to be etc.
Another romantic
comedy Clueless was
based on Jane Austin’s
novel Emma. You
could say Not another
teen movie used
Intertextuality because
it referenced so many
cliques in Romantic
comedies it has the
airport scene where
you actually see Molly
Ringwald giving the girl
her plane ticket and they also have the breakfast club scene with the same actor
who played the head teacher in the original film plays the same character but in
Not another teen movie.
The left picture is Paul Gleason from The Breakfast club (1985) and the picture
on the right is Paul Gleason from the same scene re-enacted in Not another teen
movie (2001)
Star Theory is when you see a certain actor/actress in a film and that is what
attracts you to go see the film/ the reason you want to see it, Molly Ringwald was
a big star in the 80’s for teen movies she was part of the ‘Brat pack’ a group of
young actors always seen in the same films, she’s known for her roles in John
Hughes films like The Breakfast Club and Pretty in Pink this is how I know her
from her being in Pretty in Pink because Sixteen candles was made at a similar
time to Pretty in pink I though id watch it also that it was directed by the same
person this is a example of my own that Star Theory is what made me watch
Sixteen Candles in the first place, 10 things I hate about you stars Heath Ledger
and Joseph Gordon-Levitt two big stars both starring in the huge films like
Batman, because I liked 500 days of summer which Joseph Gordon Levitt was in
I saw that he was in 10 things I hate about you and this what made me curious to
watch it because it was the type of film id want to watch anyway and them both
being so recognisable, Then in She’s the man Channing Tatum who starred in
Dear John and The Vow because I liked him in them films a big actor these days
compared to 2006, also Amanda Bynes who was in the film Hairspray which was
a big film itself.
Using Lacey’s Repertoire of Elements I’m going to analyse the trailers for the
5. three of my chosen movies 10 things I hate about you, She’s the Man and
Sixteen Candles.
First trailer is 10 things I hate about you the first characters you get introduced to
in Cameron and Michael who are talking about the two Stratford sisters the
younger popular girl Bianca played by larisa Oleynik who gets shown first is the
one who really wants to go to prom and have a date whilst her older sister Kat
gets shown pulling a moody face instantly you know their personalities, the line
‘for every girl who has ever hoped’ is talking about Bianca and then the line ‘for
every guy who has ever tried’ is introducing Patrick who is Kats love interest who
is the mysterious ‘rebel’ character, its shows him asking her out and her turning
him down, it also shows the popular boy in the film who is full of himself showing
two pictures which are exactly the same but he’s just wearing two different tops
to Bianca which one she likes best the trailer shows mostly all the main
characters in the film in one trailer but doesn’t give the plot away at all it gives
you a small taste of each of their personalities but doesn’t give to much away at
the same time. Setting for the film is obviously in a high school the trailer starts in
the front of the school as they walk along and the school corridors with all the
lockers and the school field/football pitch, Also you see where the Stratford
sisters live in a rich neighbourhood you see the fancy décor in the house and all
the surrounding houses. There’s also a scene at a house party where Kat is
dancing on the table surrounded by a large crowd of people, this establishes
genre because of the age of the people and that you see two people together
and the shot of the dad accidently letting go of the exercise band sending it flying
over the balcony and the shot where Bianca is just about the fire the arrow and
gets distracted and sends it flying in a different direction both show comedy and
romance. Iconography in the trailer includes the school lockers, the school
football pitch, the alcohol the party scene, and lastly the technical and audio
codes through out the whole trailer there’s a song playing a typical upbeat love
song about wanting somebody then the trailer narrator with the lines describing
character and then the audio from the film itself of the actors talking, all this
together establishes genre it makes it clear its going to be a romantic comedy
with what it shows In the trailer.
The second trailer ill analyse is She’s the Man, the first character it introduces In
Viola the first scene in the trailer is of a fancy room all sophisticated as they talk
about being lady like Viola shoves the door open and everyone turns to her in
shock throughout the trailer it shows that she’s sarcastic and always slips up
making it obvious it’s a comedy, then another girl says make sure she’s in the
back of the group photo this shows that she’s not like them it then shows her with
a football and her hood up complete opposite to all from the other scene, you
then meet her twin brother who announces that he’s going to London for a couple
weeks and that’s when you see that she’s going to pretend to be him, you then
see Viola dressed as her brother meeting Duke who she is roommates with he’s
the typical good looking guy who’s having trouble speaking to Olivia who is the
pretty girly girl, he asks Viola (Sebastian) to help, this shows to two main
characters and then it goes on to tell you that Duke ends up liking Viola and it all
gets confusing from there. The setting is obviously a school with the football team
6. and the dorm rooms it also shows cheerleaders the stereotypical thing to see this
could also be classed as iconography like the lockers and the head teacher and
the prom event, technical and audio codes there is a song playing in the
background throughout which is a upbeat song which you would normally hear in
high school movies and a narrator who explains the whole story and every now
and then audio from the actual movie itself.
The third trailer I’m going to analyse is Sixteen candles the first character
introduced is Samantha the main character sat next to the geeky character on
the school bus as he try’s to flirt with her, then the narrator says ‘this is Samantha
baker’ giving her a name then it also tells you that it her birthday, it also shows
you a scene where she’s talking to her grandparents who are playing the
embarrassing ones when they make a joke. It also introduces you to the good
looking character her love interest Jake this shows that its going to me a love
story and also there are loads of jokes made, iconography in the trailer are things
like school bus, the typical geek looking characters the good looking guy and the
quiet shy girl these are important they make the genre when they are all looked
at together, the setting is in a high school where they have the high school dance
and then there’s also a wedding scene. Then lastly there is technical and audio
codes throughout the trailer there is a mans voice narrating the whole thing he
introduces characters tells you a bit about the story and also some of the actual
film audio is played.
7. Media literacy is when you see adverts about films and promotional things for
example there is so many websites you can find information like Facebook,
twitter, YouTube, Tumblr etc these give people information on new films, twitter
has a feature that puts promotional tweets onto your timeline every now and then
one that stood out was a promotional tweet for a new film called The Duff which
is a romantic comedy same as my chosen genre its based in a high school the
tweet appeared on my timeline with a link to the trailer on YouTube another
example of how people get their product brought to peoples attention using both
twitter and YouTube together, With today’s websites every new film being
released with most definitely have a Facebook, twitter, YouTube, Tumblr and
plenty of other accounts stretching out to everyone to create an audience,
because of the amount of people using these platforms all different ages can see
these promotions, I’m guilty of checking out a new film from seeing the trailer on
the homepage of YouTube or a tweet about it I see more online than I do on TV
after looking into Cinderella I saw all the websites about the film before I even
watched the advert on TV which is a good example of how having platforms like
this helps boosts audience. Personally I find out about films online especially
YouTube if I see a film I might be interested in on the homepage I will watch the
trailer, even being told about a new film
coming out YouTube and all the other
platforms are there so I can look into new
films without having these social media
websites it would be harder for people to find
out about films coming out unless they went
cinema a lot or watched a lot of TV, because
of social media and how popular it is it lets
companies who want to promote their
products give them a could chance of getting
an audience.
8. Reception Theory was created by Stuart Hall its how we react to film based on
age, gender, social class and ethnicity