G321 Thriller Planning

Wednesday, 1 January 2014

Generic Conventions in Quentin Tarantino's 'Jackie Brown'

This presentation focuses mainly on the use of camera angles and character distinction. For example, a confrontation that takes place symbolises vulnerability and weakness, determining an 'order' amongst acquaintances. Also, two characters the audience may anticipate to be lazy, unintelligent and slow act in a shockingly casual, cruel manner when they both commit murders to people they were previously had known, which isn't expected ( demonstrating a subversion- leading the audience away from a particular social stereotype). I thought that this point was relevant to the idea of character development.

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