Evaluation (2) - Representation of Particular Groups
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Mirrors |
The still above shows a shot of a girl looking into a mirror from the film Mirrors and below is a similar shot of a girl looking into a mirror from our supernatural thriller opening. We were inspired by the use of representation in this shot and decided to make our character a young female, exploiting the thriller stereotypes of females in danger.
Both stills show females who are attractive, without lots of make-up, to emphasise their vulnerability in the privacy of their own bathrooms. in both films, this representation of women reinforces conventional ideologies of women as physically attractive, as sexual beings, especially in the still in Mirrors foregrounding the character's naked shoulders, as vulnerable, victims, exposed to danger, even when they are in the supposed privacy and safety of their homes and who therefore would stereotypically need a strong, powerful man to come to their rescue.
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Beyond Reflection |