Here I am going to discuss how the concept of genre was used to define the features of my specific film. My group and I decided to base the characteristics of our film to a genre, probably biographical and a gritty crime drama, similar to the film Monster which we looked at especially whilst deciding our title sequence. However our film is a fictional version of this genre, as our central character Veronica has been made up. However our film storyline follows that of a biography genre. Veronica is almost a portrait of the central character in Monster (Aileen) as her life goes off the rails and we follow her life story. At an ideological level, our film offers comforting reassurance when it begins to come to an end. The fictional environment begins with a state of equilibrium; Veronica is living a normal family life at home. It then suffers some disruption (disequilibrium), where Veronica is kicked out of her home and left to live on the streets, prostituting herself to get around and finally becoming actually part of a prostituting business, now being owned by her pimp Ronnie. However a resolution reflecting the comforting reassurance takes place when Veronica runs away from her pimp, and begins a new life with her new identity. Us as an audience may feel we do not necessarily have to go through what she went through to become better, however we can try to relate to the story, which involves us. The new equilibrium is finally produced at this point. There are certain timeless themes that have been dealt with in the story. Our film repeats the following: power/control/ownership, money, drugs and has quite an enduring appeal. The power and control comes from the pimp having authority and ownership over Veronica. We see this especially through an opening shot of Veronica, where she is in the middle between her pimp and his friend. This shows her in a position of vulnerability, under the control of others, who control her finances, her social circle, and her body. Drugs are involved throughout the film, involved mainly in Veronica's lifestyle, maybe a factor adding to the complications of Veronica’s life. These themes are combined and create our 'genre'. I can imagine that our film would work well in a box office, attracting audiences who are drawn to social issue and real life drama films. Other films that could play a long side it could be Monster, Let Him Have It, and Perfume: The Story Of A Murderer etc. These films show the harsher more realistic view of the world, and what actually happens rather than black and white (straightforward binary good versus evil) view of the world. Audiences that appeal to these sorts of genres could be anyone, ranging from teenagers to old adults. So the audience could be a range. I would say our film would satisfy the audiences’ expectations, seeing as it is really mainly biographical, we are following Veronica's interesting but of course rocky life, trying to relate to ourselves what she has been through and experienced. It’s intense, and shocking, which add to the expectations of a biography.
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