Film poster analysis
Blade Runner
- The color scheme and bright rays of lights could suggest supernatural elements in the movie and the female antagonist is a convention of the noir genre. The flying car is another element communicating the science fiction element
- Noir, crime, sci-fi
- Late teens and older. Mainly male
Scary movie 2
- The shirts mock famous movies 'I love dead people' There are many references to famous horror movies like scream and the exorcist.
- hybrid of comedy and horror
- teens to the 20's
Uzak
- The character in black with his back turned communicates ambiguity. The smoke gathering up from the warehouses and buildings communicate that it is set in an urban area
- Drama
- Mainly males in the late 20's and older.
I'm not scared
- The young boy seems lost and is looking at something underground which could suggest he found something that was meant to stay hidden. The audience cant see what he can which creates mystery
- Late teens and older
- crime, mystery and thriller
Sin city
- The guns tell the audience that action is involved and perhaps crime. The darkness creates a sense of danger and crime
- Crime and thriller
- Late teens and both genders in the 20's
Pirates of the Caribbean - dead mans chest
- the gun communicates the genres crime and action to the audience
- Action, adventure and mystery
- Teens and young adults both male and female
Bride and prejudice
- The two different settings in the background suggest unity which could mean mean the genre is wholesome plot
- comedy, drama, musical
- teenagers and young adults predominantly female
Million dollar baby
- The vest could suggest a sports genre or theme. The light hits her back muscles which conveys she is a hard worker
- Sports and drama
- young adults both male and female
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