Monday, December 15, 2014

Conflict

Conflict
                               One important thing that's needed in a movie is conflict.  Conflict is one of the five essential elements to a good movie and is needed in every single scene.  One good example of a movie that uses conflict as it is needed to be used is The Hangover Part II.   In The Hangover Part II there are multiple conflicts: Stu, Alan, and Phil are lost in Bangkok, they've lost Stu's soon to-be-wife's brother, Stu having a tattoo on his face, etc.  The multiple themes are person vs person, person vs themselves, person vs society, etc.  To add on, an example of conflict in real life is when someone is being bullied by an older kid.  My cousin in Mexico was being teased repeatedly  about her size, the grade she was in, how smart she was, and how she wanted to try to fit in.  They would bully her until she felt isolated and just didn't want to go to school.  This was one f the biggest conflicts my family had to face because we all did what we had to to stop the bullying and to rebuild my cousins confidence.  With many conflicts that i have seen throughout life I think a conflict idea for a movie that I would make would be about someone stealing someone else's confidence.  Plus losing social abilities with the real world and being antisocial in school. Conflict is one of the main things needed in a movie and very important to actually create the whole movie and keeping it interesting.  

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