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- Horror Film : Horror Films are unsettling films designed to frighten and panic, cause dread and alarm, and to invoke our hidden worst fears, often in a terrifying, shocking finale, while captivating and entertaining us at the same time in a cathartic experience. Horror films effectively center on the dark side of life, the forbidden, and strange and alarming events. They deal with our most primal nature and its fears: our nightmares, our vulnerability, our alienation, our revulsions, our terror of the unknown, our fear of death and dismemberment, loss of identity, or fear of sexuality. Whatever dark, primitive, and revolting traits that simultaneously attract and repel us are featured in the horror genre. Horror films are often combined with science fiction when the menace or monster is related to a corruption of technology, or when Earth is threatened by aliens. The fantasy and supernatural film genres are not synonymous with the horror genre, although thriller films may have some relation when they focus on the revolting and horrible acts of the killer/madman. Horror films are also known as chillers, scary movies, spookfests, and the macabre. This genre belongs to : Saw (2004), Van Helsing (2004), The Descent (2005, UK) The Orphanage (2007, Mex.), Let the Right One In (2008, Swe.), Drag Me To Hell (2009), The Wolf Man (2010)
- Action Film : This major genre type includes films that have tremendous impact, continuous high energy, lots of physical stunts and activity, possibly extended chase scene, races, rescues, battles, martial arts, mountains and mountaineering, destructive disaster (floods, explosions, natural disasters, fires, etc.), fights, escapes, non-stop motion, spectacular rhythm and pacing, and adventurous heroes - all designed for pure audience escapism with the action sequences at the core of the film. The common movies of this genre are : Casino Royale (2006), Quantum of Solace (2008), and Skyfall (2012), A Good Day To Die Hard (2013).
- Adventures Film : Movies of this genre are exciting stories, with new experiences or exotic locales. Adventure films are very similar to the action film genre, in that they are designed to provide an action-filled, energetic experience for the film viewer. Rather than the predominant emphasis on violence and fighting that is found in action films, however, the viewer of adventure films can live vicariously through the travels, conquests, explorations, creation of empires, struggles and situations that confront the main characters, actual historical figures or protagonists. Adventure films were intended to appeal mainly to men, creating major male heroic stars through the years. These courageous, patriotic, or altruistic heroes often fought for their beliefs, struggled for freedom, or overcame injustice. Modern adventure films, some of which have been successful blockbusters, have crossed over and added resourceful action heroes (and oftentimes heroines). The common movies of this genre are : The Perfect Storm (2000), Planet of The Apes (2001), King Kong (2005), Robin Hood (2010).
- Comedy Film : Comedy Films are "make 'em laugh" films designed to elicit laughter from the audience. Comedies are light-hearted dramas, crafted to amuse, entertain, and provoke enjoyment. The comedy genre humorously exaggerates the situation, the language, action, and characters. Comedies observe the deficiencies, foibles, and frustrations of life, providing merriment and a momentary escape from day-to-day life. They usually have happy endings, although the humor may have a serious or pessimistic side. Comedies usually come in two general formats: comedian-led (with well-timed gags, jokes, or sketches) and situation-comedies that are told within a narrative. Both comedy elements may appear together and/or overlap. Comedy hybrids commonly exist with other major genres, such as musical-comedy, horror-comedy, and comedy-thriller. Comedies have also been classified in various subgenres, such as romantic comedy, crime/caper comedy, sports comedy, teen or coming-of-age comedy, social-class comedy, military comedy, fish-out-of-water comedy, and gross-out comedy. The movies belong to this genre are : The Hangover (2009), The Proposal (2009), Bridesmaids (2011), Crazy, Stupid Love (2011) and Ted (2012).
- Crime and Gangster Film : Crime
and Gangster Films are
developed around the sinister actions of criminals or gangsters, particularly
bankrobbers, underworld figures, or ruthless hoodlums who operate outside
the law, stealing and violently murdering their way through life. In
the 1940s, a new type of crime thriller emerged, more dark and cynical
- see the section on film-noir for
further examples of crime films. Criminal
and gangster films are often categorized as post-war film
noir or detective-mystery
films - because of underlying similarities between these
cinematic forms. Crime films encompass or cross over many levels,
and may include at least these different types of films: the gangster
film, the detective (or who-dun-it) film, the crime comedy, the suspense-thriller,
and the police (procedural) film. Crime stories in this genre often highlight the life of a
crime figure or a crime's victim(s). Or they glorify the rise and fall of
a particular criminal(s), gang, bank robber, murderer or lawbreakers in personal
power struggles or conflict with law and order figures, an underling or competitive
colleague, or a rival gang. Headline-grabbing situations, real-life gangsters,
or crime reports have often been used in crime films. Gangster/crime films
are usually set in large, crowded cities, to provide a view of the secret
world of the criminal: dark nightclubs or streets with lurid neon signs, fast
cars, piles of cash, sleazy bars, contraband, seedy living quarters or rooming
houses. Exotic locales for crimes often add an element of adventure and wealth.
Writers dreamed up appropriate gangland jargon for the tales, such as "tommy
guns" or "molls."
Film gangsters are usually materialistic, street-smart, immoral, meglo-maniacal, and self-destructive. Rivalry with other criminals in gangster warfare is often a significant plot characteristic. Crime plots also include questions such as how the criminal will be apprehended by police, private eyes, special agents or lawful authorities, or mysteries such as who stole the valued object. They rise to power with a tough cruel facade while showing an ambitious desire for success and recognition, but underneath they can express sensitivity and gentleness.
Gangster films are often morality tales: Horatio Alger or 'pursuit of the American Dream' success stories turned upside down in which criminals live in an inverted dream world of success and wealth. Often from poor immigrant families, gangster characters often fall prey to crime in the pursuit of wealth, status, and material possessions (clothes and cars), because all other "normal" avenues to the top are unavailable to them. Although they are doomed to failure and inevitable death (usually violent), criminals are sometimes portrayed as the victims of circumstance, because the stories are told from their point of view. The movies belong to this genre are : Street Kings (2008), Public Enemies (2009), End of Watch (2012) - Drama film : Drama Films are serious presentations or stories with settings or life situations that portray realistic characters in conflict with either themselves, others, or forces of nature. A dramatic film shows us human beings at their best, their worst, and everything in-between. Each of the types of subject-matter themes have various kinds of dramatic plots. Dramatic films are probably the largest film genre because they include a broad spectrum of films. See also crime films, courtroom dramas, melodramas, epics (historical dramas), biopics (biographical), or romantic genres - just some of the other genres that have developed from the dramatic genre. Dramatic themes often include current issues, societal ills, and problems, concerns or injustices, such as racial prejudice, religious intolerance (such as anti-Semitism), drug addiction, poverty, political unrest, the corruption of power, alcoholism, class divisions, sexual inequality, mental illness, corrupt societal institutions, violence toward women or other explosive issues of the times. These films have successfully drawn attention to the issues by taking advantage of the topical interest of the subject. Although dramatic films have often dealt frankly and realistically with social problems, the tendency has been for Hollywood, especially during earlier times of censorship, to exonerate society and institutions and to blame problems on an individual, who more often than not, would be punished for his/her transgressions. The movies belong to this genre are : Shakespeare in Love (1998, US/UK),The Reader (2008).
- Epic/Historical Film : Epics-Historical Films often take an historical
or imagined event, mythic, legendary, or heroic figure, and add an extravagant
setting and lavish costumes, accompanied by grandeur and spectacle and a sweeping
musical score. Epics, costume dramas, historical dramas, war film epics, medieval romps, or 'period
pictures' are tales that often cover a large expanse of time set against a
vast, panoramic backdrop. In an episodic manner, they follow the continuing
adventures of the hero(s), who are presented in the context of great historical
events of the past.
Epics are historical films that recreate past events. They
are expensive and lavish to produce, because they require elaborate and panoramic
settings, on-location filming, authentic period costumes, inflated action
on a massive scale and large casts of characters. Biopic
(biographical) films are often less lavish versions of the epic film.
Epics often rewrite history, suffering from inauthenticity, fictitious recreations, excessive religiosity, hard-to-follow details and characters, romantic dreamworlds, ostentatious vulgarity, political correctness, and leaden scripts. Accuracy is sometimes sacrificed: the chronology is telescoped or modified, and the political/historical forces take a back seat to the personalization and ideological slant of the story (i.e., the 'poetic license' of Oliver Stone's controversial JFK (1991) immediately comes to mind). The movies belong to this genre are :The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (2008), Iron Man (2008) and sequels, Avatar (2009) , The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (2010), Clash of the Titans (2010) , Inception (2010), The Tree of Life (2011)
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012) , Les Miserables (2012), Prometheus (2012). - Musical Film : Musicals
/ Dance Films are
cinematic forms that emphasize and showcase full-scale song and dance routines
in a significant way (usually with a musical or dance performance as part
of the film narrative, or as an unrealistic "eruption" within the
film). Or they are films that are centered on combinations of music, dance,
song or choreography. In traditional musicals, cast members are ones who sing.
Musicals highlight various musical artists or dancing stars, with lyrics that
support the story line, often with an alternative, escapist vision of reality
- a search for love, success, wealth, and popularity. This genre has been
considered the most escapist of all major film genres. Tremendous film
choreography and orchestration often enhances musical numbers. The movies of this genre are :
Hairspray (2007) (# 15), Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007), High School Musical 3: Senior Year (2008), Mamma Mia! (2008), Pitch Perfect (2014). - Science and Fiction Film : Science Fiction Films are
usually scientific, visionary, comic-strip-like, and imaginative, and usually
visualized through fanciful, imaginative settings, expert film production
design, advanced technology gadgets (i.e., robots and spaceships), scientific
developments, or by fantastic special effects. Sci-fi films are complete with
heroes, distant planets, impossible quests, improbable settings, fantastic
places, great dark and shadowy villains, futuristic technology and gizmos,
and unknown and inexplicable forces. Many other SF films feature time travels
or fantastic journeys, and are set either on Earth, into outer space, or (most
often) into the future time. The movies of this genre are : Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005), Children of Men (2006, UK)
X-Men: The Last Stand (2006), District 9 (2009) , Terminator Salvation (2009), X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009) - War-Anti War Film : War and Anti-War Films often acknowledge the horror and heartbreak of war, letting the actual combat fighting or conflict (against nations or humankind) provide the primary plot or background for the action of the film. Typical elements in the action-oriented war plots include POW camp experiences and escapes, submarine warfare, espionage, personal heroism, "war is hell" brutalities, air dogfights, tough trench/infantry experiences, or male-bonding buddy adventures during wartime. Themes explored in war films include combat, survivor and escape stories, tales of gallant sacrifice and struggle, studies of the futility and inhumanity of battle, the effects of war on society, and intelligent and profound explorations of the moral and human issues. The movies of this genre are : Zero Dark Thirty (2012), Lone Survivor (2013), American Sniper (2014) , Fury (2014), Unbroken (2014)
- Westerners Film : Westerns are the major defining genre of the American film industry, a nostalgic eulogy to the early days of the expansive, untamed American frontier (the borderline between civilization and the wilderness). They are one of the oldest, most enduring and flexible genres and one of the most characteristically American genres in their mythic origins. [The popularity of westerns has waxed and waned over the years. Their most prolific era was in the 1930s to the 1960s, and most recently in the 90s, there was a resurgence of the genre. They appear to be making an invigorating comeback (both on the TV screen and in theatres). Modern movie remakes, such as 3:10 To Yuma (2007) and the Coen Brothers' True Grit (2010) have also paid homage to their mid-20th century predecessors.]. The movies of this genre are : Appaloosa (2008), True Grit (2010), Cowboys & Aliens (2011).
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