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Tuesday, 13 November 2012
Pulp Fiction Analysis
This Clip is typical of a gangster film. An interrogation scene, due to owed money is very common.
A terrified suspect who knows what he's done awaiting certain death or injury is also very stereotypical of this genre. There is also an informant who has led the interrogators to believe this person has done wrong.
Stereotypically there are always two hit men that come to kill them, Both usually well dressed in suits carrying guns and large ego's
There is often a sense of suspense and in predictability of what interrogators will do. You often sympathise with the person who is being interrogated. But people ultimately wait and concentrate on the interrogators or gangsters to see what bad ass thing they will do next. Especially if if there our hints of a back comedy in there, which is very common of this genre.
Another stereotype of this genre is the non chronological order of the storyline, for example the film will start at the end of the story and then go straight back to a point and work its way back to the epic ending which then the ending will progress further. The film will also follow the stories of many different characters, there wont be one main protagonist. and then theses characters may meet at the end and these stories would then intertwine with one another.
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