We think this fits in with the genre romantic comedy as it shows a young woman who is desperate to find love but thinks she will never find any and gets herself upset about the situation. It shows the other main character to be her bestfriend as friends are supposed to be there for each other. The comedy is shown with the young woman getting extremly upset over a film that's supposed to be happy. The opening of our film shows an everyday life of a young woman arriving home from a busy day at work, which a lot of the audience can relate to. Showing the bond between two bestfriends talk to each other about the realtionships they have been through and realising she will find love.
Thursday, 5 January 2012
Film scenario
The idea we had for our film opening sequence was we wanted to show a normal life of a single woman who thinks she isn't going to find love. The opening sequence would contain the main character Zoey arriving home from work and getting ready for bed. She then reaches for the ice cream for comfort food and puts on a romantic comedy and the film makes her cry as she thinks she will never find love. The next character would be introduced which would be Zoey's bestfriend, she is introduced by a phone call which the screen would then be a split screen like the opening of 'Definatly, Maybe' as it gives a good effect of the phonecall showing both sides. Donna is then shown to walk into her bestfriends house to comfort her. The opening scene would end.
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