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Topic: From Dusk Till Dawn
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Frank Angel
Film God
Posts: 5305
From: Brooklyn NY USA
Registered: Dec 1999
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posted 12-06-2010 02:22 PM
Sam -- isn't this the BEST way to see a movie? To me, if a director can do this, and make it so at least I can't write the next few scenes ahead of what I am watching, I'll give him 50 points right off the bat. I am a movie lover...I am very easy; I can enjoy a film on any number of levels, but the one thing I can't abide is if I can see what's coming. If he can't be original enough NOT to give me a story that is original enough that I can't figure it out before it comes on the screen, then I might as well go home and finish the script myself, and make HIM pay ME.
I've always said, if I were a filmmaker, I would make a film with all the wrong music cues and maybe three or four mixed genres. For example, make it seem like it starts out as a serious drama, and all of a sudden, as the leads are having a picnic and talking about whether or not to abort their pregnancy, here comes giant ants or a monster quid or something over the top of the hill, but the music changes to romatic comedy music cues as they scream and run in horror, yelling for everyone in sight to run....then they all break into a musical number....I mean REALLY fluck with the viewer's mind. Of course, this would be the first and last film I would ever make, but it sure could be used as a demo in film class as to how genres can't be mixed and how music cues substantially tell the audience what to anticipate.
You can accept people breaking into song if you are given the cues that tell you, This is a Musical. And you can accept serious drama if those are the cues you are given, and the same with horror stories and supernatural stories, but you can never EVER except them in the same film....well, except if you are Indian and watching Bollywood films. But anyone else, if given diametrically opposite cues and mixed genres, their brains might actually explode...and how much fun would THAT be to see?....heh heh.
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