Movie Comparison !!!
Movie Comparison !!!
Movie Comparison !!!
The two contrasting films that I have chosen to compare and analyse are
Clueless and Human Centipede, the first sequence. I chose these two films as
they are obviously of two contrasting genres.
The film Clueless is an American chick-flick about a rich high school student
who tries to boost a new students popularity, but reckons without affairs of the
heart getting in the way. Clueless is an entertaining and captivating movie;
personally I enjoy the movie as its relatable considering Im a teenage girl and
have attended an American high school. To other people the audience would
attract them due to the verisimilitude, comedy and also romantic story.
Verisimilitude is the believability of a film; this entices audiences as they can
relate to the story line and characters because it is realistic. The director of this
film, Amy Heckerling, studied Film and TV at New York University and also got a
masters degree from the American Film Institute. Amy also directed episode for
TV shows such as, The Carrie Diaries and Gossip Girl. Both of these TV series are
of a very similar genre to Clueless. These shows are also about teenagers in
America and their experiences in high school and generally surviving teen life
and the issues that may come with. Clueless was released on October 20th 1995,
so it is quite dated at this time. The budget to film this was an estimated
$12,000,000 and in the opening weekend it made an impressive $10,612,443.
The run time of Clueless is approximately 97 minutes, which puts it in the
category of being a feature film. This film was produced by Paramount pictures
who have also produced other films such as Mean girls, which is the same genre
as clueless. They have also produced Baywatch, Gnomeo and Juliette, and
Star trek. The target audience for this film is teens, specifically females, as it is
relatable and mainstream as its characters conform to be stereotypical American
high school students so there would be a lot of potential audience members who
can relate to the narrative.
In this shot we see Dionne get into Chers expensive jeep wearing a rather
eccentric outfit. This costume supports the fact that the girls both come from rich
families and can afford designer outfits. These costumes are also not what the
average American teenager would wear as theyd be afraid of being made fun of
and they are also over the top outfits to wear just for school. But to these two
girls they know that they are popular and they do not need to impress anyone
and can afford to wear these outfits casually. We also see Cher lift her hands up
and do a very stereotypically girly hug. These conventions are all typical of a
chick flick as it is common that the film is either based around the rich popular or
the underdog.
In the opening two minuets and 18 seconds of The Human Centipede, First
Sequence the audience first sees a camera panning a long shot of what looks to
be a highway whilst credits are seen on the screen. This immediately creates
enigmas, as we dont know where this is. Enigmas are questions that are created
through the narratives that the audience have to wait to find an answer to. The
only sound is the diegetic sounds of the cars on the roads as well as an eerie low
pitch hum. As the camera continues to pan round it appears that there is a side
road off of the highway. On this road is a parked silver Mercedes. This
immediately creates more enigmas for the audience, who is in the car? Why are
they parked on the side of a highway? The camera then zooms into to a close up
of a middle-aged man sat in the drivers seat of his car. The actor is wearing a
beige trench coat, which connotes the role of detectives, and hes also wearing
aviators, which also connotes detectives and mystery, this continues and
supports the enigma. As the shot continues we can see the man in the car looking
at some rather disturbing images of dogs who have been sown together to look
like a centipede, we see this from an over the shoulder shot. This gives the
audience a foreshadowing of what theyre about to see in the film. Behind the
silver Mercedes, a lorry pulls up and parks also on the side road. The truck driver
hops out of his cab carrying toilet paper and walks into the woods to go and
relieve of him. After the mysterious man notices that a truck driver has got out of
the truck, he himself gets out of his car and walks to the back seat of his car. He
opens the door and removes a shotgun, which he then hides under his beige
trench coat and then proceeds into the woods after the truck driver. This creates
even more enigmas for the audience, as they dont know who the truck driver is
or why the man would need a shotgun.
The first few seconds of the opening is a slow moving pan of a highway and some
wooded areas. The setting connotes a feeling of change and loneliness, as people
are always constantly moving and not staying for long amounts of time there.
The lighting is high key lighting, which subverts the usual low-key lighting that is
commonly used in horror films. The sound is an eerie low pitch hum underneath
the diegetic sound of the cars on the highway. Through out the opening the
editing is slow to add suspense and mystery to the scene. The editing is also in
chronological order to keep the scene basic and simple. The continuity of the
film enables the audience to keep focused with the one continuous storyline.
As the camera continues to pan around the audience sees that there is a high
class Mercedes car parked on a side road off of the highway. This creates
enigmas, as the audience want to know who is in the car and why they are
parked there. High key lighting continues to be used but seems to be come more
low-key closer to the car, as there are shadows from the trees. The choice of car,
a Mercedes, is interesting as it is common for horror movies to use cheap and
dirty looking cars and prop as they connote a feeling of danger. Who ever is
behind the wheel of the Mercedes we immediately think that they are wealthy
and hold a good job a`s its an expensive car.
As the camera continues to pan it then zooms in on the driver of the Mercedes. It
appears to me a man wearing a beige trench coat, almost like one that a detective
would wear. The man is also wearing aviator sunglasses; these costume pieces
seem to be insignificant as they are quite ordinary. The sunglasses connote the
feeling of mystery as they somewhat hide the identity of the man in the car. The
man in the car is holding a photograph of dogs who have been stitched together
like a centipede, this image foreshadows for the audience of what is about to
come in the film. The man is stroking the image with a cloth, this action seems to
be ritualistic and almost possessive, making it seem like there is something odd
about the man. This creates more enigmas for the audience, why is he
worshipping this photo? Who is this man? High key lighting is continued in this
shot, which adds a sense of safety as the audience can see whats happening and
whats in his surroundings.
After a truck pulls up behind the man in the Mercedes, he proceeds to go to his
back seat and retrieve a shotgun. Immediately we know that the man is going to
go and follow the trucker into the woods and shoot him. In this mid shot we see
that the man is wearing a suit along with his trench coat and sunglasses, proving
that he is a well-dressed and wealthy man. This costume subverts the
stereotypical idea of a killer, usually killers in films wear rough, blood stained,
dingy clothes. These costume pieces make the audience feel like the character is
rough and dangerous and cant be trusted. This costume subverts those
connotations because of how wealthy and well dressed the character is.
But the audience also know that the man is demented due to the photos hes
been looking at and him rushing to get the gun from his back seat. High key
lighting is continued in this shot, which exposes the fact that the man has a gun,
where as if low key lighting was used the audience would have a harder time
seeing what he was getting. The actor has a determined look on his face as if he
was angry and wants to get revenge but this does not make sense to the audience
as the trucker has only just pulled up as awe have seen, has just gone to the
toilet. As we see the man go follow the trucker into the forest it creates a sense of
danger and unknowing as the forest is a big and deserted place, meaning that
there is no one else there to help the trucker who is being followed. Throughout
the whole opening there is no dialogue and no music, just the diegetic sound of
the highway and the low pitch hum. This creates a suspenseful and eerie feeling
throughout, keeping the audience on edge.