Category Archives: Genre

Batman Genre Analysis

Click to see Genre analysis of the Superhero Genre

 

Conventional features of The Dark Knight

  • Batman still wears a ‘Uniform’-esc costume.
  • Batman is an Orphan.
  • The Joker presents Batman difficult decisions.

Ways how The Dark Knight is unconventional from the Superhero movie genre.

  • Unconventional Villain (joker).
  • The stereotypical themes for colours of the villain and hero are flipped, Batman being in dark blacks and Joker being in bright purples and greens.
  • Batman uses more brutal methods to ‘save’ Gotham.

 

Genre Analysis of Pan’s Labyrinth.

Reasons to show that Pan’s Labyrinth fits into the genre of Fantasy

  • The scenery in Pan’s Labyrinth is very similar to most Fantasy Films.
  • Some of the main characters that Ophelia meets are very fantastical: fairies, Pan the fawn and the big frog.
  • The heavy use of CGI to create the monsters and creatures.
  • There is a mentor character who helps and gives advice to the main character.
  • One Specific theme with the monsters in fantasy films is that they are all pale and deathly.

Reasons as to why Pan’s Labyrinth doesn’t fit in with the Fantasy Genre.

  •  The set dressing is in a small setting whereas, normal fantasy films have large, city-like settings.
  • In the ending of Pan’s Labyrinth, Ophelia dies instead of killing the villain.
  • A major part of the story is a definitive war film rather than a fantasy film.
  • The villain is a war general instead of the traditional evil wizard or king.

Genre Poster

This is a poster of the elements of the genre: Musicals.

We drew some of the major features of the typical musical film as well as some examples of musicals themselves. For example, most musicals have their titles written in a big stylised, font to attract attentions too it and to show the glamour of the film itself, like “The Greatest Showman”. Some of the other elements of the musical genre is the optimistic sidekick that accompanies the main character and gives them advice, such as: Zazu who gives advice and help to Simba or Flounder, who helps Ariel in The Little Mermaid.

Some of the other elements in a musical film is that of a tragic narrative that leads to a redemptive ending. The film Moulin Rouge! gives a perfect example of this as it starts of by showing the main character in a happy life who falls in love and has his story continues his life becomes more and more tragic until the grand finish. Musicals use the use of songs and lyrics to show the theme in that specific scene. In more sombre scenes the music is more slow and darker and has more intimidating lyrics whereas, the more hopeful scenes have lighter lyrics and more big and triumphant music.

Some of the examples of musicals we put down were: The Lion King, Frozen and references too some of the original Disney films. I think the original Disney musicals such as Cinderella and The Little Mermaid were made as musicals to appeal to young children as they were the main target market.