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Gender representat in Inception

Emotional responses Arousal , in Inception all the main characters are good looking people and the film does this to attract people to watch this film and to make certain people watch this film because of the actors used in the film. The character Kobb is a flawed hero who is the main character in this film but also tackles masculinity because the men are not typically big males who fight and use women and the main women characters are also powerful in this film. Sympathy , in Inception the spectators have sympathy for Kobb because we see him lose his wife so we have a sense of emotion towards him and what him to get back to his family because of what he has been through. Empathy , in Inception the spectator feel empathy because some people can relate to the characters because of dream that they have had themselves so the characters can help to show people how to deal with these things. Also the fact that some people can relate to the characters helps the film to be better and loo...

Inception: The recruitment of Ariadne/The end sequence

Recruitment of Ariadne  1.What is the purpose of this scene besides the obvious recruitment? The purpose of this scene is to help the spectators gain information of what the film is about and how the characters help to tell the spectators the basic points of the film. This scene really helps to fill in the blank of information that we didn't know and it help to give the spectators a better understanding of what is going on and what the characters are going to do next. 2. How can we tell that Ariadne is slowly realising that she is in a dream from the performance of the actor? We can tell that she starts to realise that she is dreaming because she starts to question her self and starts to become worried and shock about what is going on while they are sat at the table speaking. 3.How does the audience placement change within this sequence? The audience placement changes in this scene because we start off with Kobb having all the answers and Ariadne asking all the questions whic...

British Film Essay

This essay will explore narrative structure in This Is England and narrational devices in Trainspotting to create meaning and understanding for their audiences and how they are used. narrative structure is a structure that tells the story in a certain pattern and the order that the story is told, narrational devices are techniques that are used to tell a story in different ways, such as flashbacks, voice overs, open endings and use of real footage. In This is England narrative structure is used to tell the story in a certain way like for example the story of how Shaun is trying to look for someone that he can look up to like a father figure and him trying to find his mark in the world. Shaun comes across Woody and his gang Woody instantly positioning himself as a father figure for Shaun, when informed he is being bullied. Woody begins to take Shaun under his wing and protect him and stop him getting bullied we first see this when Gadget starts to make fun of Shaun's pants and Woo...