Friday, September 4, 2020
Reflection II English II Film Study
Over the last past few weeks in English, we've been focusing on Film Study and the movie The Hunger Games.
When we first started off the hunger games we watched the movie for fun
And the second time we watched it was for details for the Essay we would make on the film.
When we were watching the film for the second time for details we followed a theme. There were four themes that we followed
Themes
Hope & Rebellion
Rich vs Poor
The Struggle For Power
&
The Power Of Propaganda
The first time we rewatched the movie for detail, we went over the difference between the Capitol and District 12. We also went over the reaping scene. For this, we had to add down what we saw, and what we heard.
(We used the theme Rich vs Poor for this)
The second time we watched the movies for details we did a comparison to the reaping scene and the interview at the start of the movie (Tribute Parade) we also added down what the three-finger salute meant in the movie. as well as some camera shots that may have been seen throughout the movie.
The third time we added the themes such as The Struggle For Power, The Power of Propaganda and Hope and Rebellion. we first started off by looking through the three themes, and adding down what we thought was hope or propaganda. We then looked through the quotes that were littered throughout the movie and wrote them down. we then did Hope and Rebellion itself and stuck down the moments that we remember where Katniss either rebelled or when Katniss and Petta experienced hope throughout the movie. and last but not least we looked at the Opening cards and the opening scene. For the Opening cards, we wrote down terms that related to the movie for E.g - Reaping - Where 1 girl and 1 boy are selected from each district to partake in The Hunger Games.
And then, at last, we looked through the opening scene which gave us a small history of the hunger games and a quote.
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