Consideration points - Genre
What are the generic identities of the two films you have chosen?
- Twilight: Romance, fantasy, adventure, teen and drama
- Kingsman: Action, thriller, crime, comedy, spy, adventure
Is there any evidence of sub-genericity?
- Twilight: Fantasy - Literature, Sci-fi, Young-Adult fiction, Paranormal Romance
- Kingsman: Spy - Comedy, Sci-fi
How do you know? (icons, signifiers, narrative structure, character types, actors, associated with certain genres etc.)
- Twilight: stereotypical teen/vampire/werewolf of which are both challenged and reinforced
- Kingsman: Stereotypical teen/British agent/blacks/heroes and villains of which are also both challenged and reinforced
In what ways do the films challenge the genre conventions?
- Twilight: Villains appear as the heroes, goes against typical teen stereotyping
- Kingsman: Stereotyping of a rough upbringing and lifestyle, also representations of black villains
Outline the films' generic identities using non iconographic means
- Twilight: Thomas Schatz - Genres of integration, Frank McConnell - The Knight
- Kingsman: Thomas Schatz - Genres of order, Frank McConnell - The Knight / The Pawn
Choose a key sequence from each film and explain how it captures the films genre
- Twilight: Trailer - https://youtu.be/5xOSoONDpY4 , Fight scene - https://youtu.be/Y6cNf4E2rAY
- Kingsman: Trailer - https://youtu.be/m4NCribDx4U , Fight scene - https://youtu.be/HDJEyqNw-9k
Skyfall (2012)
Twilight - (2008) or Breaking Dawn Part 2 (2012)
Kingsman: The Secret Service (2014)
- Twilight: Romance, fantasy, adventure, teen and drama
- Kingsman: Action, thriller, crime, comedy, spy, adventure
Is there any evidence of sub-genericity?
- Twilight: Fantasy - Literature, Sci-fi, Young-Adult fiction, Paranormal Romance
- Kingsman: Spy - Comedy, Sci-fi
How do you know? (icons, signifiers, narrative structure, character types, actors, associated with certain genres etc.)
- Twilight: stereotypical teen/vampire/werewolf of which are both challenged and reinforced
- Kingsman: Stereotypical teen/British agent/blacks/heroes and villains of which are also both challenged and reinforced
In what ways do the films challenge the genre conventions?
- Twilight: Villains appear as the heroes, goes against typical teen stereotyping
- Kingsman: Stereotyping of a rough upbringing and lifestyle, also representations of black villains
Outline the films' generic identities using non iconographic means
- Twilight: Thomas Schatz - Genres of integration, Frank McConnell - The Knight
- Kingsman: Thomas Schatz - Genres of order, Frank McConnell - The Knight / The Pawn
Choose a key sequence from each film and explain how it captures the films genre
- Twilight: Trailer - https://youtu.be/5xOSoONDpY4 , Fight scene - https://youtu.be/Y6cNf4E2rAY
- Kingsman: Trailer - https://youtu.be/m4NCribDx4U , Fight scene - https://youtu.be/HDJEyqNw-9k
Skyfall (2012)
Twilight - (2008) or Breaking Dawn Part 2 (2012)
Kingsman: The Secret Service (2014)
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