4. The WJEC Examiner will expect you to:
•Analyse specific MICRO features from key scenes
•Decide the ways in which those MICRO features help to construct meaning(s)
•Discuss the ways in which MICRO features are designed to elicit a response
from the audience
•Describe the ways in which key scenes inform or disrupt the narrative of the
film (MACRO)
•Be aware of reactions to the film on release; be able to say whether you
believe the film is a ‘cult classic’ and why it is still relevant today.
•Use a critical framework from your SSRP:
6. Gender issues
(perceived crisis of masculinity in 1990s America,
misogyny and treatment of women in the film, homo-
erotic nature of the film)
7. Social, political and cultural studies
(what does the film ‘say’ about modern consumerist
society? What option are there for angry ‘not so young’
men?)
9. Some critical perspectives will appeal more than others.
The trick is to adopt a critical perspective that interests you
And one that you can discuss and engage with
10. The Single Film Study question is worth 30 marks;
the same as Surrealism and Early Cinema
You answer one essay for the Single Film Study
either
A general question (you have two to choose from)
Or
A specific question (only one to choose)