Friday 20 December 2013

Textual Analysis draft.


Essay draft
Quentin Tarantino uses his authorship to recreate genres, he does this using his style and different themes that would not usually be used in specific genres. In this investigation I am looking at Inglorious Basterds ,a war film, and Django Unchained, a western film.
The themes Tarantino uses challenge the typical genres of both western and war films, and yet some do conform. By challenging the genres he has resulted in creating more complex genres. Django Unchained, is classed as a western film however Tarantino uses an unrealistic mise-en-scene for example the costumes are very stylised making them unrealistic and therefore the plot less serious. Tarantino has also used stylistic dialogue in the film, the language they use is exaggerated and not how people would talk in the time of the film an example of this is the term "negro" used a lot and during the conversation between the "KKK" attack. Their voices suggest that they're are illiterate creating a mockery of the group, and therefore mocking racism. By making a joke out of this situation, Tarantino implies the stupidity of racism and people at this time.
The unrealistic mise-en-scene and narrative in the films gives them themes of fantasy and also some humour. Although Django does conform to some of the same characteristics that a western would have like some of the costume are similar only exaggerated and it also includes violence. The violence however, would usually be shown as serious but Tarantino removes this feeling my exaggerating the blood and making it almost comical. The style in which the violence is shown is used in both Django and Inglorious Basterds, the colour of the blood is very bright and unrealistic reminding the audience that the historical plots are historically incorrect . The unrealistic violence is used more in Django Unchained throughout, Tarantino may of done this to portray Django as the hero and therefore Candie and the people who are killed as the villains. In many films to do with racism and slavery the 'whites' are often portrayed as the villain however Tarantino created Shultz who is a white German,  to be a sidekick with Django and also saves him at the beginning. The character "Stephen" played by Samuel L Jackson is also challenging the theme of racism as he is black and yet labelled as a villain and on the side with the "whites". Django says "Now all you black folk I suggest you get away from these white folk. Not you Stephen, you right where you belong." this dialogue suggests Tarantino didn't want to follow the usual characteristics of a film based around slavery and reverse some of the roles.
Again in Inglorious Basterds, Tarantino has used his style and mise en scene to make his films look like a graphic novel. An example of this is before the cinema scene, we are shown Shoshanna applying what looks like war makeup on her face. Although the war makeup conforms to the war genre, in the specific scene it does not fit especially as she is a female. Tarantino has made Shoshanna like a hero, as she is the personified ‘justice’ for the Jews. This is not normal for a war film as typically the hero would be a male and fighting in battle, as they are stereotyped as the ‘strong’ character. Tarantino decided not to challenge the gender roles in Django and followed the usual stock character of ‘the damsel in distress’, this being Hildy. Tarantino uses colour to foreshadow and evoke emotion. An example of this in inglorious basterds is the scene before and during the cinema scene. There is a lot of red used, this colour suggests blood and fire, which is an accurate foreshadow as the cinema is then burnt down with Hitler and everyone else inside. Before the fire, Tarantino shows Hitler and the Nazis cheering the death of soldiers on the film and we also see some Nazis killing Shoshannas family. And yet when we watch the Nazis die we are made to feel empathy for them because of the torture we see and Shoshanna laughs while the fire continues portraying her as a villain. Tarantino has done this to question whether it is ok to cheer for death whoever the person, and the answer is no.
                                                                                                        



By giving the films a fantasised revenge it allows them to conform to the classic Hollywood narrative as the heroes prevail evil and there is a general happy ending. The war and slavery did not end with a simple happy ending there were many disruptions and still today racism and discrimination towards religions continue. Tarantino may of used a violent revenge as his ending to compare with the disruption which in both films are caused by violence. 

Tuesday 17 December 2013

Representation.




V for Vendetta
Challenging Evey’s femininity, her masculinity gives her more power allowing her to birth the revolution.
V’s mask allows all identity to be hidden, this results in everyone being equal in power and importance.
Gordon is shown as a good “breadwinner” and therefore a close match to what a  male should be. However the room reveals his homosexual identity.

Children of men 
This scene shows Theo as a masculine as he is looking after the female, however it challenges this stereotype as it is usually a female who would deliver the baby as a midwife. His joy also implies his femininity.
Jasper is an example of a stock character. He fits into different characters suggesting he does not conform to specific characteristics. I would say he is a “wise old man” and an “elderly marital arts master”

Film 17th December


Textual analysis -40%
Plan-10%
Prequel sequel, script&frames-30%

Literary adaptations

Development-character, story 

Prequels give an understanding of the early life before the original story
Back story to link 

ICONIC MOMENT- definition- the moment that makes you want to see the conclusion
Merchandise, franchise
Something to make you remember the film
A recurring point throughout the prequels
Making money 

Narrative threads - the links between the films 

Examples- 
Egg 
The font of prometheus&alien
You shall not pass
Golem 
The ring
The violin-reoccurring soundtrack in the godfather 

Quiz-
1.)disruption he is causing a problem

Friday 13 December 2013

13th December film


Themes- motherhood 
Father-leader 
Paternal figure 

Females-
Vfv- the women are masculine 
Shaven hair l, empowering 
Births the revolution 
Com- kee dependent on men 

National identity-
Vfv- fascist views from the past 
Warning
Com- fascist views that could happen in the future 
More realistic 
Warning




Friday 6 December 2013

Essay plan- Authorship


Authorship-Quentin Tarantino
Essay plan

1.Scene-The slaves are freed
Bar shoot out

Point- The style used in both scenes are very exaggerated. Similarly to a graphic novel, they use bright colours when showing blood and the violence is often unrealistic. The unrealistic effects remind the audience that the plot lines are not historically correct and instead are just fantasies. There is a reflecting shot showing Shoshanna and the Nazi sign creating a comparison between the heroes and villains.
Message- Do the effects make the story less serious?

2.Scene-KKK scene
Ending scalp scene

Point-The films challenge stereotypes of genre, however some conform more than others. The challenges genres include war and western. By not conforming to the stereotypes it makes the films controversial as they have serious plots and messages. Blaxploitation. The genres are challenged to add humour to the films and to again remind the audience that the revenge is just a fantasy. The scalp scene uses different angles to show the heroes in the film, however it creates empathy for the Nazi confusing the title of a stock hero.
Message-What is the result of making the films controversial?

3.Scene-Ending shooting
Cinema massacre

Point-The theme of revenge is a large part in Tarantinos films as a lot of his films are set during historical events. Themes used are adventure, prejudice, violence, religion and adventure. The revenge allows a CHN ending. The revenge is shown in such  way which creates sympathy for the villains in both films, but more in Inglorious Basterds as we do not see as much violence to the Jews.
 Message- Is violence the way for revenge and a happy ending?
Is it okay to cheer the death of the villain?

Tuesday 3 December 2013

Film 3rd December


Genre
Both dystopian 
Changes over time
Combine to make a hybrid 
V for vendetta more comic, effects
Sci fi
Thriller 
Code and conventions for audiences pleasure 

Cast
Sound

Outcomes: Get scenes to compare 
Collage/mood board of the key scenes 
Conventions of genre 
Which one conforms and why 

Comic book- v for vendetta scenes 
Fight scene 
Narrative-sacrifice to show they are strong 
Rebirth 
America 

Hybrid

Cups=genre container
Liquid=conventions 
Hole in the boundaries of the genre
Liquids change and mix together (conventions)