Laura Anschicks

 

College of DuPage 

WEEKEND STUDIES
SUMMER: FILM AND FAMILY
FILM RESPONSE AND ANALYSIS
English 135

Name:

UNIT 5

Film Title:

Director:

Actors/Actresses:

Where viewed: When:

 

1. Write a single sentence summarizing plot. If possible, write no more than two.

 

b. What do you believe to be the most underlying conflict or question of the film? Explain in one sentence why you think this.

 

 

2. Characterize one film element and give an example from one scene/shot

 

 

 

 

3. Characterize your experience as spectator of the film (text, p. 324ff). What expectations were aroused from the start, and how did the filmmaker shape them as the story unfolded?

 

 

What conflicts did you find within yourself as you watched, and what generated them?

 

 

 

 

4. Identify the external, societal forces influencing the characters in their values, relationships, and decisions. To what extent were the main characters aware of the influences, and how die they deal with them?

 

 

 

 

 

 

5. In one sentence, state what you believe is a good candidate for the main theme of the film. Then explain briefly why you believe this to be the theme.
Theme statement for your film:

 

How does theme address the central conflict of the film?

 

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