Q1. What is your favourite drama film?
Fight Club Forest Gump Forest Gump Titanic The English Patient Hunger Games Ghost The colour Purple Victoria Forrest Gump Romeo and Juliet The Shawshank Redemption colour purple Pulp Fiction Goodnight Mr Tom The Green Mile Forest Gump Mockingjay Elizabeth with Cate blanchette and Eric cantona Casablanca Casablanca Life of Pi divergent series /fast and furious series.. Titanic Gone girl The thorn birds Shawshank redemption Gladiator Goodnight Mr Tom Victim |
Q2. What is your favourite drama TV Show?
The Sopranos Coronation Street American Horror Story The walking dead Bosch Narnia Eastenders The Bridge Coronation Street Eastenders Coronation street Peaky Blinders don't watch much tv Ray Donovan Wentworth N/A Sherlock Riverdale The loch? A recent Scottish murder mystery. Game of Thrones Game of Thrones Line of Duty NCIS LA Glee 13 reasons why Eastenders Broadchurch Breaking bad Wentworth Line of Duty |
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Are there any productions that revolutionised the way your specialism is done?
I was not able to find a production online that claimed to have revolutionised the genre of drama films, so I spoke to one of my teachers and they suggested a variety of films that I could look further into. The first film that one of my teachers suggested was the 1999 film ‘American Beauty’. I had heard of this film, but I had never seen it. I watched the film and I was very impressed with it. The film itself has won many awards and after watching it I can see why. It uses the genre of drama in a very clever way. The storyline follows the drama theme closely throughout, but there are different stories going on within the whole film; which I found very clever as they all fit and work well together. There is the storyline where the dad wants to relive his youth after falling for his daughter’s best friend, quitting his job and starting a new one at a fast food restaurant. His wife is fed up in their relationship so starts having an affair with another man, whilst the daughter ends up falling for the psychopath next door that films her and her family’s life through the windows. All these stories follow a dramatic theme, and all of them are very different. But I love the fact that all these characters have so much going on, yet the writers have managed to make everything intertwine and work together to make these mini-stories become one big story. Compared to earlier examples of drama film, I think this film was a really good example for the genre of drama. |