Tuesday, December 4, 2018

Representation

Representation

     I may choose to represent people with mental illnesses within my project. Mental illness is a very prevalent topic, and it has remained relevant over many years. It is also something that audiences might associate with or relate to whether they suffer from an mental disorder or they know someone else who does. Also, there is a lot of room for misrepresentation of mental illnesses in the media.
     There are numerous existing films that include characters affected by mental disorders. One instance is seen in the 2001 movie A Beautiful Mind. This film follows the story of Nobel Prize-winner John Nash who suffers from schizophrenia. Although it is critiqued as a very well done movie, others argue that it incorrectly portrays schizophrenia because the extreme visual hallucination and sub-plot relating to Nash's roommate. However, this movie is praised for showing a beneficial member of society that suffers from an illness as severe as schizophrenia.
     Moreover, the film One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) depicts the story of a man who pretends to be mentally ill in order to avoid going to prison. He is put in a psychiatric institution, where the audience is shown many negative features of these facilities, such as the strong control that workers have over the patients and the distinct separation from a typical lifestyle. Unfortunately, the treatments used in the movie where outdated for the time period, and further research showed that people developed more negative perceptions of mental illness after viewing this film.
     Other generalizations or stereotypes about mental illness that are present in society or shown in the media include the idea that mentally ill people pose a danger to others. In certain circumstances this may be true, but the vast majority of the time this a false generalization that can be incredibly harmful to the way people are perceived. Also, the ideas that people with these disorders are the cause of them or that they do not care to recover are harmful mindsets that are untrue and unfair. Mental illnesses can be caused by biological and/or environmental factors, and many mental illness patients seek recovery in order to better themselves and lessen their suffering. One final note is that not all mental illnesses are the same or even have similar severity levels, which is the main one that I would like to highlight or challenge. People with these illnesses can easily fly under the radar, and these disorders can be much more common than one might think.
     Overall, it is necessary that mental illnesses are represented truthfully in the media to minimize harmful stigmas and to properly present such a large and diverse group of individuals.

Genre Research 2

Genre Research 2
Genre
The drama genre represents films that have realistic elements and real-life scenarios that can be
exaggerated or intensified. This genre is also composed of numerous sub-genres, such as melodramas
or romantic genres.

Genre Conventions - Content
Drama films often contain plots that show various layers of a character or characters and/or
levels of character development. This is often done through major conflicts, internal or external to the
protagonist. Since dramas focus on life situations, they cover a wide range of topics, including current
issues, addictions, violence, and illness. Furthermore, these films tend to be emotionally powerful and
believable. There is also tension throughout the story-line to build up to the plot's climax.


Genre Conventions - Production Techniques
Drama films can sometimes be "period pieces" which are set during specific time frames. The film
would then need to have costumes, makeup, scenery, etc. that portray that time. Also, dramas
represent situations tied to our reality, so as far as production goes, the film would have to be
presented in a way that audiences find recognizable or relatable.

Film sample 1
Titanic (1997): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zCy5WQ9S4c0
Titanic is a romantic drama that circulates around a fictional love story on the Titanic ship. This film
represents a life situation since people in real life fall in love, and the setting was the Titanic, which
did exist, and the climax of it sinking after hitting an iceberg was a real historical event. This film also
is dramatic and emotional, especially because the lovers are of two social classes. This movie has a
sad, intense ending where only Rose makes it out alive as Jack drowns.


Film sample 2
The Usual Suspects (1995): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oiXdPolca5w
The Usual Suspects is a drama film that can also fall under the genres of mystery, crime, and
thriller. This film presents a man named Verbal Kint who tells police officers of a criminal that goes by
Keyser Soze, who convinced him and four other men to involve themselves in one of his crimes that
led to a major boat explosion. This film covers the real-life topics of violence and crime, as well as
being a captivating, tension-filled movie with major plot points and a plot twist.


Other Film Examples
  • The Godfather (1972)
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  • Schindler's List (1993)
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  • Black Swan (2010)
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  • Raging Bull (1980)
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  • One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)
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  • Forrest Gump (1994)
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