This paper concentrates on the primary theme of 1. Most people would consider the parts of the movie between all the over-the-top scenes of action, romance, and what-not to be boring, but then again, these are the very same people for whom the trailers are aimed at... people who can be easily deceived in which you have to explain and evaluate its intricate aspects in detail. In addition to this, this paper has been reviewed and purchased by most of the students hence; it has been rated 4.8 points on the scale of 5 points. Besides, the price of this paper starts from £ 79. For more details and full access to the paper, please refer to the site.
Film trailers shock factor.
I need help with these two questions (About 200 words or more to each question.)
1. Most people would consider the parts of the movie between all the over-the-top scenes of action, romance, and what-not to be boring, but then again, these are the very same people for whom the trailers are aimed at... people who can be easily deceived by action packed, romance packed, explosion packed, explosive kisses packed trailers. Would all those parts of the movie that people consider to be boring... would they sell the movie and get people into the theatres if the trailers where packed shock full of these scenes?
2. Are we expecting big and great and exciting and fantastic and awesomely wonderful stuff from films? So much so, that once we watch the actual movie, we feel disappointed and let down? And then of course, fault the trailer for being misleading and getting us into the movie theater to watch a horrible movie? Do we expect too much?