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ELA 5: How a Film Can Establish Theme 49 Views


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Lighting, music, plot points, there are tons of ways that movies can establish a theme. Unfortunately, there are exactly zero ways that movies can establish theme parks. That's all up to studio bureaucracy.

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00:04

[Dino and Coop singing]

00:13

We want action and excitement in our movies… [A giant metal man storming through a city]

00:17

…but we don’t want just action and excitement.

00:21

We need characters to root for… characters to root against… [Batman punches the Joker]

00:24

…and hopefully some take-away message at the end. Even if it’s a cheesy one.

00:29

Like…okay, great…that building just blew up. The fire looks pretty and all, but… [Man screaming as a building is on fire]

00:34

why should we care?

00:38

Well, fortunately, movies don't just reveal plot—they also, much like a book…

00:43

…provide characterization, themes, and enduring messages. [Spaceship flys through the air]

00:48

The good ones won’t come right out and tell us what those themes and messages are…

00:52

…we don’t want them to get all up in our faces about it… [A couple watching a movie together]

00:55

…but they will give us hints via the action, dialogue and character interaction.

01:00

When you’re watching a scene that seems to contain a lot of action…

01:03

…is especially funny or interesting… [Food flying around a couple and a tomato hits the woman in the face]

01:06

…or even features some… especially dramatic lighting…

01:09

…there’s probably a theme or two there that you might be able to put your finger on. [Hand puts a finger on a doctors face]

01:13

For example…let's say you’re watching a scene in a movie where someone’s drinking a Pepsi. [man takes a drink of a can of pepsi]

01:18

They’ve got Pepsi advertising posters pinned to their bedroom wall…

01:21

…their t-shirt features the logo…

01:23

…and they’re wearing a necklace made out of crushed Pepsi cans. [Man wearing crushed pepsi cans as a necklace]

01:27

As they sit watching a Pepsi commercial come on the television, they start weeping,

01:32

shouting through their tears…

01:35

“Pepsi…I wish I knew how to quit you!”

01:38

Uh, first of all, that scene would be weird. [Man crying to quit Pepsi and is stamped 'Weird']

01:41

This flick is probably not going to be up for any Oscars.

01:45

But we can also use what’s happening on screen—a guy basically professing his love

01:49

to a cola—to discuss the theme.

01:51

The theme here would probably be that, uh…there are some very crazy people in this world. [Dino discussing the films theme]

01:57

Or that caffeine can affect you in some unusual ways.

02:00

All right, let's try it again.

02:02

Let's say you saw a romantic comedy which ended in a splashy, fancy wedding…[A couple at the altar waiting to be married]

02:09

…and as the couple is about to tie the knot, the bride's childhood best friend rushed in

02:14

to interrupt and say he's loved her all along. [Best friend of the bride runs to the altar]

02:19

Suddenly, the bride changes her mind and says "I don't."

02:23

And best of all? The wedding guests totally started applauding.

02:26

Aw, it’s a happy ending for everyone. Except the poor groom, but… we’re sure somebody [Bride and best friend walk away and the groom looks angry]

02:31

will call him an Uber.

02:33

Anyway, we'd interpret that the plot focuses on the theme of true love…

02:37

…and that the dialogue, "I don't," touches on a theme of

02:40

rejecting normal or traditional wedding procedures.

02:44

Plot and characters' dialogue work together to reveal the theme. [Dino pointing to Plot + Dialogue on a chalkboard]

02:48

Hopefully they can also work together to do a rewrite of yet another bad Hollywood wedding movie… [Two people working on a hollywood movie]

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