An element of this specific mystery film that we would like to base our final task off of is mostly the element of surprising plotlines, something that Happy Death Day 2U has a strong advantage in is the fact that the main character dies over and over again, and every time she wakes up she tries her best to survive and investigate what’s truly causing her to be stuck in this endless time loop of being stuck in the same exact day reliving the same exact moments. Having a storyline that keeps the audience engaged to find out the most unexpected outcomes can really bring a movie together and Happy Death Day truly proves what that means. Some of the elements I enjoyed from this movie was how each character had been completely rewritten compared to the first movie representing the parallel universe the main character had been put in and how this time it won’t be the same and that we have new mysteries to solve in this current sequel. Another element enjoyed was the cinematography itsel...
The genres that fall under this certain pitch is thriller, drama, and mystery. These three really fit the pitch because all of it has to do with suspense. It really is a pitch that would keep you on your toes, which falls under these three genres. For example, we have thriller. It is one of those genres that consists of many versions of excitement. it also brings feelings of surprise, anticipation, or anxiety. Basically, wanting to know what happens next really what makes the audience want to watch more. Some may say that thriller is a genre of fiction, which means that the things that are happening will not really happen in real life, realistically, so it makes it more intriguing to watch it. Therefore, this is not reality, this is fantasy. When it comes to mystery, this is what really draws the audience to trying to figure out how to solve this problem. Based on the pitch, the problem is figuring out whether that friend is there or not. And whether if she is going crazy or if h...
Common Cams in Horror: • Close up • Extreme Close up • Middle Close up • Point of View (POV) • Establishing Shot Common CLAMPS in Horror • Masks • Fake Blood • Weapons • Dark Lightning • Forest/Haunted House Common Editing in Horror • Cutaway • Jump Cut • Cross-Cutting • Split-Screen Common Sound in Horror • Diegetic Sound • Non-Diegetic Sound • Incidental Music • Ambient Sound • Sound Motif • Score Examples: Halloween, Psycho, Friday The 13th, Scream, A Nightmare On Elm Street, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Saw, IT. One element that I like about Horror is the antagonists of the genre usually have incredible and horrifying designs to shock the viewers. Another element of horror that I enjoy is the versatility as Horror can leave you stunned with the amount of gore and death or can leave you questioning your sanity like the protagonist in the movie. Finally, the music is another incredible aspect o...
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