Film: The Equalizer
Genre, a category of artistic production characterized by similarities in composition and style, is a term used to discuss literature, music, art, and film. It is particularly useful in critical applications because it distinguishes a work within a context of similar works. In film, we are familiar with certain broad genre categories such as horror, science-fiction, romance, and drama.
Understanding genre helps provide the viewer with certain expectations about film. For instance, the film The Conjuring trailer (Version 2) is of the horror genre and thus can be discussed in context with other horror films. More specifically, it is of the sub-genre, supernatural horror, so it can be discussed in context with, say, The Exorcist trailer. Making this distinction enables the audience to situate their reaction within a particular framework.
Such framework is important to our work here. In this discussion
- Identify a film and classify it according to its genre (or sub-genre). Include a link(s) to a trailer or scene(s) from the film.
- Discuss the conventions that are typical in films of that genre (or sub-genre).
- Explain how this specific film meets the expectations of its genre.
Include the name or partial name of the film you identified in the “Subject” line of your discussion. Your initial post should be at least 150 words in length. Support your claims with examples from the required material(s) and/or other scholarly resources, and properly cite any references. By Day 7, respond to at least two classmates who chose a different film than you did (though it is acceptable to respond to a classmate who chose the same genre). In your responses, reference your initial post and show how your ideas relate to those of your peers. Each response should be at least 125 words in length.
Film: The Equalizer.
This is a classy thriller horror movie from the directors of ‘Training Day’. It also falls under the following categories in horror films; psychological horror, action horror and also the splatter sub-genre. From the thriller genre perspective, it could be solely classified as a psychological thriller. This is sort of………………