Genre Analysis of John Woo & Ramesh Sippy’s Movies
Genre is like a language that used by directors and it encodes some important messages about movies. If you understand the genre, you can decode the movies and you can have more information about subtle realities are related with the films. In this article, I will explain the genre differences between John Woo and Ramesh Sippy movies.
John Woo is a Chinese director and he grew up in Hong Kong. He also directed important movies in Hollywood (IMDb). I will evaluate his three movies according to mix genre. These movies are Bullet in the Head (1990), Hard Boiled (1992) and The Killer (1989). When we evaluate these three films, we can see
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When we compare all these three movies, Bullet in the Head has more concern about social problems because it indicates Vietnam War and its consequences. For example, it criticizes militarism because in the movie soldiers (especially non-Americans or Vietnamese) kill people without any reason and violate them. The most crucial scene about the corruption in the system is robbery scene because when two friends burgled the jeweler, military forces came and gather gold from jewelry. Then, kill the owner and moved on. Therefore, this scene is a big reflector for the society and corruption. Also, in Hard Boiled, one of the main characters says that everything ends except war. Moreover, the movies includes harsh justice criticism because event the protagonist is a policeman, he does not obey the authority and he defends that killing a person for revenge will secure the justice. For example, authorities criticized the policeman in The Killer for that. Nevertheless he killed the antagonist at the end of the movie and got his revenge. Although the movies have these kinds of social realism indicators, we cannot say that the movie is a realistic movie because exaggerating fight scenes and cinematographic regulations point out …show more content…
The most obvious example of romantic drama is The Killer because the hero and blind singer fell in love each other. Thus, this love creates bigger problems and the hero is killed when he tries to save her life. However, this time he could not make it and the romance turns to drama. Other two movies also include love but they are not explicit as The Killer because other heroes try to save their wife or girls friends but they do not have a trouble with that and love is kept in the background. Another soft subgenre is comedy because comedy factors are available in the movies. However, comedy is not the main focus on the movies because there are some funny moments or dialogs between characters. For example, Hard Boiled is more suitable for containing comedy because the two policemen (one of them protagonist and other is uncovered) have funny arguments and the alliances between hero and his girl friend make funnier the movie. In addition, some parts of Sholay, contains comedy elements due to the two friends’ relationship and prison scenes but then it turns to drama and action
Chinque Thompson Professor Rai WRT 102.75 14 April 2016 The Past’s effect on the Present Lone Star directed by John Sayles is a film which follows a man’s journey trying to search for the truth in his mysterious town. Through the movie, Sayles intertwines many different backstories of various character’s lives, each of whom are dealing with their own issues of history.
Throughout the movie it shows many different obstacles Tre had faced, trying to grow up to be successful, meet his fathers expectations, and to also avoid the peer pressure from Doughboy and Chris to be more involved in the gang related happenings with Doughboy's crew. In this environment gangs played a huge role, this being another stereotype and relating back to the article from Dr.Nerdlove "The Selling of Masculinity", Dr.Nerdlove makes a point of saying, "All male life is a struggle of dominance of others." Which is perfectly depicted in this movie. Gang killings is a good example of how men thought it was essential to kill and make sure that they were not to be messed with.
Numerous screenwriters and directors have often dealt in their films with the theme of borders, whether literal and officially recognised, like military ranks or state frontiers, or abstract and metaphorical, like those of morality, justice, race, and gender, along with several others. As a consequence, as John Gibbs points out, one could assemble these movies, especially those taking place on the confines between Mexico and United States, under the label of ‘border films’ (2002: 27); thus contextualising them in a very specific tradition, which includes pictures such as Touch of Evil (Orson Welles 1958) or The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada (Tommy Lee Jones 2005). Accordingly, another notable movie belonging to the ‘border film tradition’ is Lone Star: an acclaimed 1996 hybrid of western and mystery film conventions, directed and written by independent filmmaker John Sayles. The picture recounts the story of a murder investigation, which leads the main character, Sheriff Sam
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There he created a reputation for himself and directed and wrote many animations and screenplays. Soon afterward, in 1984, he founded Studio Ghibli. There he was able to produce the three sole films mentioned earlier. Other films that were released by Studio Ghibli are, My Neighbor Totoro, and Grave of the Fireflies. These films weren’t as famous as the other three, but they were memorable.
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However, it is a comedy that the primary purpose is entertaining viewers. The directors exploited stereotypes of East Asian to portray Asians characters and make the humor scenes. Different to the Korean women's culture, the Cho character was described "to be flawed, sassy, normal,
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Types of Love in Romeo and Juliet In the play Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare uses real life scenarios to convey a deep and heartwarming literary work. Romeo and Juliet showcase different types of love throughout the play in unique characters. First, Shakespeare creates the love and bond of friendship between Romeo, Benvolio and Mercutio. Secondly, to show parental love he uses characters such as, Friar Laurence, Capulet, Lady Capulet, and Nurse.
After producing a few more films in 1970s such as The Experience (1973), The Traveller (1974) etc he made some short films. His widely accepted Koker trilogy on the life on the village of Koker in northern Iran was released during the period 1987 to 1994. His films like Koker Trilogy (1987-1994), Close-Up (1990), Taste of Cherry (1997) Wind Will Carry Us (1999), Ten (2002), Five (2003), Shirin (2008), Certified Copy (2010), Like Someone in Love (2012) etc enact serious discussions within the narrative structure. He got numerous awards and appreciations for his films including the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival for his film, Taste of Cherry in 1997.