FILM CONSTRUCTS REALITY
A film that I have seen that did a particularly good job of constructing a believable reality was Paranormal Activity. This was a film that was set up to give the illusion of home made videos of a young couple Micah and Katie and their children moving into a new house. As the story progresses the couple becomes increasingly disturbed by some sort of 'spirit' or 'demon' that is present in their household. Micah becomes especially keen on catching this 'demon' and begins to set up the camera at night time to see what goes on when they are sleeping. This film is very realistic to the viewers because the camera they set up is always shaking, set up at awkward angles, and even gives off a blue colour to show that it is night time. The camera also shows the date in the corner, just as a regular home video would. Overall, the film's structure is very effective because each night a new disturbance occurs in the household, until the very end when the climax of the film happens and the demon actually interacts with the couple. The climax was built up very realistically because the home videos simply increased the amount of disturbances every night.
The trailer of this movie even comes off as very realistic because it brings in a 'real live audience' and shows their reactions to the film. This 'real' audience were most likely hired actors that were hired to lead the audience to believe they are just normal people viewing a scary movie for the first time.
A film that did not do a good job of constructing a reality was Mean Girls. Mean Girls follows a story of a new girl arriving to a new high school, and how she is affected by a group called the 'Plastics.' This elite group of high school girls do incredibly mean things to other girls in the school like starting terrible rumors and even creating a 'Burn Book' that says a bad thing about every single girl in the school and reasons as to why they hate her. This movie gives the impression that high school is a terrible place full of very mean girls that are all in competition to be better than one another, when this is seriously not the case. The above scene also gives the impression that all high schools are separated into specific cliques. While there are bullies and cliques at high school, the majority of the population is fairly nice, and people will most likely just hang out with who they enjoy being around rather than who they should 'fit in' with. The whole story is completely exaggerated and definitely has the ability to give teenage girls going into high school a false impression of what it will actually be like.
The trailer of this movie even comes off as very realistic because it brings in a 'real live audience' and shows their reactions to the film. This 'real' audience were most likely hired actors that were hired to lead the audience to believe they are just normal people viewing a scary movie for the first time.
A film that did not do a good job of constructing a reality was Mean Girls. Mean Girls follows a story of a new girl arriving to a new high school, and how she is affected by a group called the 'Plastics.' This elite group of high school girls do incredibly mean things to other girls in the school like starting terrible rumors and even creating a 'Burn Book' that says a bad thing about every single girl in the school and reasons as to why they hate her. This movie gives the impression that high school is a terrible place full of very mean girls that are all in competition to be better than one another, when this is seriously not the case. The above scene also gives the impression that all high schools are separated into specific cliques. While there are bullies and cliques at high school, the majority of the population is fairly nice, and people will most likely just hang out with who they enjoy being around rather than who they should 'fit in' with. The whole story is completely exaggerated and definitely has the ability to give teenage girls going into high school a false impression of what it will actually be like.