Monday, January 25, 2016



Batman Begins 

Film Analysis


Opening image – music was very bold and intense which captured my attention, begin as a flashback when he was a boy, Bruce had a dramatic experience with bats and young age.

Theme - what's the goal to have Batman become a legend and not just a normal man. His goal was to put fear into the people who prey on the fearful.

Set up - Bruce watches parents died had a very young age, this changed his life and affected him greatly.

Catalyst - Bruce's parents were shot

Debate - Batman had to realize the limits he would go and the boundaries he cannot overstep.

Breaking into two - at this point Bruce decides to fight crime but refuses to kill

B story - the training time that taught him to fight and to overcome his fears. 

Fun and games- this is when we get to see Bruce getting all of his weapons and devices and we even get to see his new vehicle the tumbler.

Midpoint- Marconi was taken down by Batman

Bad guys close in - the secret weapon was stolen off the ship and was in the hands of the bad guys.

All is lost - Batman loses a flight to his trainer/ his friends now hate him/ his mansion was burned to the ground.

Dark night of the soul - Bruce fails but he was able to pick himself up again and start new

Breaks into three - this was when a plan was created to save The day.

Finale - the final fight to conclude the movie.

Final image - the movie ended with Bruce boarding up the well representing he overcame his fear. Also has plans to build the new house but improve the legacy of Batman.

 Deus ex Machina - this was the time when Gordon saved the day to protect Gotham, and to save Batman. Without him or this act the movie would be completely different. 






Sunday, January 17, 2016

Jaws Film Review

Jaws 
Steven Spielburg 

Evert time I watch this movie I get chills from the realistic aspect. What I think puts lots of fear into people is a shark attack is most likely to happen, unlike a Godzilla attack. I noticed the lighting at the bringing of the film by the beach. It was dark and scary, it gave a sense of uneasiness on anything can happen. I think what makes a great movie professional lays in the editing. Editing can cause tension by making quick rapid changes in angles. It can also make everything seem faster then it is. Sound is also another factor in the tension that builds in scary movie. When the are on the boat after a shark attack it is silence. All you can hear is the water splashing up against the boat. nobody says a word and you feel that the attack isn't over. During a lot of those shark attacks the camera angles would be rapidly moving from one spot to another and it is hard to see what is going on. 
The music is what makes this movie. If you do your "du dum" then everyone knows what it is from and is on the same page. It makes the movie suspenseful and as the sound speeds up it can get to become uneasy. When the one man finds a dead guy in the hull of a boat the music scares you and gets you to jump. This was a great film but movies today has changed. Back then the technology for a film is not as good as today. I feel like if it was in the box office today it would do as good as it did when it came out, but it would do very well, not a record breaking film but many people would respect it. What makes this movie scary is what I talked about at the beginning. People already have a fear of sharks so it builds off the fear they already have. It is not an unrealistic fear of a made up creature, it could really happen. That is why I think Spielberg did a great job of making it a scary movie.