Wednesday, 6 May 2015

Carrie (2013) Review

CARRIE (2013)
Director: Kimberly Peirce                  Genre: Horror/Thriller

Brief Plot Outline: a misfit teenager take revenge on the classmates who have bullied her by unleashing her newfound supernatural powers, creating havoc at prom.



When watching this movie two scene impressed me the most whilst watching this movie were; when Carrie realises her ‘demonic’ powers and rebels against her mother before leaving for prom by locking her mother in a cupboard using telekinesis. I particularly enjoyed it because of the use of special fx which were done well and cinematography because of the use of close-ups and over the shoulder shots. As shown below:


Another scene which I was impressed with was when Carrie is actually at prom and begins to destroy everything just by using her mind, it impressed me because Chloe Moretz performs very well and acts convincingly, I also think that the body horror used within this scene was impressive as when they tip the blood over her whilst she’s on stage its looks very real and shocked me.
Even though this film is different to horror films which we have been analysing in class I could still tick a majority of features on the horror genre checklist, such as; body horror, collision cutting of quiet and happy to loud and crazy, both featured in the prom scene, a final girl which is Carrie herself, female victim- one of the girls who gets killed at prom and quick montage during the manic prom scene.

Some of the aspects from ‘Carrie’ (2013) that I would like to include in my own trailer are, expressionist angles as they make a scene a lot more interesting and can represent power, I would also like to include close-ups and I think they are a very good way to convey emotion. I would also like to include a creepy location, similar to Carrie’s house because it is a good scare technique.

However some aspects of the film that I would avoid including within my trailer would be slow pacing as I think during this film it was slow right up until the ending when the horror began to happen. So when I make my own trailer I want it to be filled with excitement all the way through to keep the audience interested.

Personally I didn’t enjoy this film as much as I thought  would as I think it was over-rated, but for me the best aspect was seeing Carrie develop as a character and seeing her transitioning from a female victim who gets revenge on her bullies and turns into a psycho killer which in a way made me sympathise with her. I also think it would be interesting to recreate an antagonist what the audience feels sorry for in my own trailer perhaps. 






Jilted: Directors Featurette


Sunday, 3 May 2015

Evaluation Part 4

Jilted Evaluation Screening


Good Points

Use of camera shots x11
Parrallel music x8
The jump scare at the end x6
Acting x12
Amount of close ups x3
Repeated drinking shots x4
The strangling scene x2
The bathroom scene when Mia dissapears
Inter titles x10
Build of tension and suspense
Idea of 'tarrot lady' - she is intriguing
Love the dialogue x3
Editing was smooth
Pacing x4
Love the plot!
Intertitles were very clear and explained the narrative well


Bad Points

"I know what you did" was too quiet x4
Leave longer before the jump scare at the end to build more suspense
Could add sound to the jump scare
Not a fan of the intertitles - too slow
Slow pacing x2
Mix of location x3


Marks: 8,9,8,9,7,6,9,9,9,8,7,8,9,9,8,7,6,9

Average total mark: 9

Evaluation Part 3