The movie that I picked is Remember Me with actors Robert Pattinson, Emilie de Ravin, and Pierce Brosnan. The writer of the film is Will Fetters and the director is Allen Coulter. The genre I picked is a drama based on real life. . It was really hard for me to decide on what kind of genre I liked best, and I still do not have a clear determination on this. I like all forms of genre from drama to horror to chick flicks. Then of course there are different subgenera in each genre from fiction to dramas
entire life, which makes some of their impending deaths so much more shocking and unbearable to the viewer. The cast ranges from an impossibly wide array of backgrounds. Jack Sheppard (Matthew Fox), the main protagonist, is a surgeon who becomes the de facto leader due to his medical skills. Kate Austen (Evangeline Lilly) is second-in-command and becomes romantically involved with Jack, but her mysterious past calls her trustworthiness into question. A con-man (Josh Holloway) known only as “Sawyer”
The movie “Brick” (2005) stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Brendan Frye. The opening scene shows a woman laying on the ground dead, with Brendan looking at her. The timeline then jumps two days previous, where Brendan receives a note inside of his locker at school. The note reads “12:30, Sarmento and Camino Del Rio”. Brendan is sitting on the curb at this intersection when a payphone nearby starts to ring. Brendan picks up the phone, and a female is heard on the other line. It appears as though the two
The previews for the movie Remember Me have you assuming that you will be once again watching a romantic drama, who’s two main characters Tyler (Robert Pattinson) and Ally(Emilie de Ravin) falls in love, with a few twists and turns and at last live happily ever after. Instead, we are confronted with two incredibly complicated characters whose lives unfold throughout the story. This film touches on the dynamics of grieving and the loss of a loved one and, how it affects every aspect of interpersonal
bad, wrapped up into a not-so-neat four year package. Writer and Director Rian Johnson’s Brick (2005) is a tale that is both dark and dramatic, where Brendan (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) is out for answers after the murder of his ex-girlfriend Emily (Emilie de Ravin). Johnson carefully chooses stylistic elements from the film noir movement and merges them into a modern neo-noire thriller taking place in a modern high school setting. Brick is a dark interpretation of high school life borrowing from film noir’s