Movie Research:

What conventions of the genre that you chose to base your final task on does this movie have?

I do enjoy realism-induced horror, this is due to my lack of fear of supernatural horror movies. I do find a creative brain blast when I saw the "bond one-liner", it made me start thinking and conjuring up a plan. I also think creating something that'll break old trends to be groundbreaking and very accomplishing to do.

What conventions) of the genre did the movie have that you liked?

I find the trope of "humans are b*st*rds" to be really interesting, I love to watch horror movies with the same premises. That way, if the person ever gets karma, I could enjoy it instead of being sad. I also enjoy the a-hole victim trope, it really gets you conflicted and constipates their punishment for their wrongdoings.

What conventions of the genre did the movie have that did not appeal to you, and are you considering not filming for your final task?

I hated the attempted grape in the film, I find all crimes against someone's body and liberty to be really disgusting. Regardless if it is portrayed in fiction or reality, it makes me wanna turn it off. I also feel iffy about double meanings, although a great twist, having a one-way thing will put my mind at ease instead of me finding out a scene has two or more different meanings.



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