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Sunday 19 October 2008

Focus Group Discussion Q's

I will present clips, following with questions in which respond and analyse the content of the films.




Do film's like "Fight Club" provide true social commentary?



Do you think Media and Advertisement push society to buy and Consume?



Do you believe film is a good way to voice opinions on matters such as the state of our Economy?



One YouTube user commented on this clip saying "that movie change the way i see the world"
do you think that film can do this? if so is there any films which have changed the way in which you see things differently?

Secondary Film: Fight Club


Directed by David Fincher Fight club is another film with a heavy focus on america's materialistic state.

Plot Overview:
The Narrator suffers from lack of sleep, he is stuck in a job he does'nt want and surrounded by possesions he does not need. He attends night groups for the sick, terminally ill, alchoholics and such in the hope that atteneding these classes his own problems will seem lesser. This works and he gets sleep and comfort as he rakes thorugh his classes each week, this is stopped when he meets an unstable young women "Marla" he finds out that she and he both have a lot in common and they spend a lot of time together.While touring, he meets an enigmatic young man named Tyler and after a short conversation both become fast friends, and the narrator finds a new way to vent his issues as Tyler and him vent frustration through fighting, this soon becomes heard of and other men in need of this escape join the "Fight Club". The club escalates in it's intentions and without the agreement of the Narrator Tyler and the members start acting violently on combating the consumerism within society.







Monday 13 October 2008

Small Scale Research.


"A close anallysis of whether or not American films are pre-occupied with representing the hegemony of Materialsim"

I am looking into the idea of how American films can portray americas consumerism and materialism. I am looking specifically at George A.Romero's 1978 Zombie horror classic "Dawn of the dead", this film is set in a shopping mall a place that (when the film was made) was only just becomeing big. The film reflects on americas fear of this new comeing beast and can be seen on the level of Americans becoming zombies to the prospect of buying unesscesary material goods. I will also be looking into films such as "Fight Club" which also includes a heavy consumerism narrative to the story.