Wednesday 22 February 2012

Evaluation 2 (done)


I have chose a picture of Jennifer Hills, who stars in the film 'I spit on your grave'.

Similarities:


These two are similar as something bad has happened to them and they are both looking for revenge. They both show their emotions to the audience so they don't create a sense of dramatic irony. At the start of both the films the audience feels sorry for what the person is going/gone through. They both plan out how they are going to get revenge rather then just jumping straight into it. After they had planned what they wanted to do, stereotypically, everything fell into place and went perfectly. 

They both have the same plot. Their is one main person they are both trying to kill, but to do that they kill the people that are closest to them to get to them. They both share the same emotion through-out the film. They start with a angry, sad, revenge feeling, but as the filming goes on they become more and more relieved as they are getting more and more revenge. 

What they also share is the way they react to certain situations. For example, when they both get caught they don't try and get away or make a fuss of it. They are just happy that they have got revenge. They also react to other situations the same, such as; when they murder people in horrific, gory ways. For example, when the acting in my film is getting revenge on the final, main person, he uses a drill through his skull with would make anyone react in scared and worries mind frame and when Jennifer Hills kills a man by birds eating him alive. None of this even creates a tiny bit of emotion for each, they both just do the job and walk off. The audience cant understand this as they know what the person has been through at the start of the film. 

Differences: 

The main difference that these two actors have is identity. The actor in my film does not show his face till the end of the film which creates mystery. Were as in 'I spit on your grave', you see the murderer from the start of the film through-out till the end. This is because our film was directed to keep the audience on the edge and give them a sense of suspense. Were as 'I spit on your grave' was directed in a more open way were the audience know what's coming. 

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