week 2 paper ENG225
The movie I will write about is the The Purge Anarchy. I would say have more than one genre. I would say that the genres are action, horror and thriller. Action movies are movies that have a tremendous impact, continue high energy and lots of physical activities. Horror movies are unsettling movies 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. These are types of films known to promote intense excitement, suspense, a high level of anticipation, ultra-heightened expectation, uncertainty, anxiety, and nerve-wracking tension. Thriller and suspense films are virtually synonymous and interchangeable categorizations, with similar characteristics and features. The movie starts out and it is just less than 2.5 hours before the Annual Purge begins where all crime will be legal for 12 hours. People are briefly discussing what they plan to do on the Purge. One of the waitresses goes home to her father Rico and teenage daughter Cali. Cali is watching a video online of a man named Carmelo. Carmelo plans to rally followers against the founding fathers and their wicked acts the poverty stricken population. Rico hates the Purge and wants to hear nothing about it for the night. He leaves, and Cali asks Eva if her boss gave her a raise. She tells her daughter that it's not in the cards at the moment. A man named Leo is arming up before the beginning. He hears a knock on the door. It's a woman named Janice. She sees newspaper clippings on his wall of a man that was let go from trial, knowing why he plans to go out that night. Although she asked him not to go through with his plans, he does anyways. A couple named Shane and Liz are out driving. After their trip to a store, Liz tells Shane they have to tell his sister about something. They are briefly spooked by someone with face
References: http://www.filmsite.org/actionfilms.html
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http://www.filmsite.org/thrillerfilms.html
Goodykoontz, B., & Jacobs, C. P. (2011). Film: From watching to seeing. San Diego, CA: Bridgepoint Education, Inc.