Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Fargo


1. Are they the same as the script? No, a scene from the beginning of the script is not in where it should be on the film. It has been cut out. And also some pieces of dialogue later in the scene.

2. Any changes? Like above, the hotel scene at the beginning was cut out and some dialogue changes.

3. Does the script portray what you expect to see in the film? Yes, aside from certain changes it’s the same as what’s on the script.
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Now view the sequence again. This time looking at the dialogue. answer the following questions based on the script for each character.

1. What is their name? Jerry

2. What type of words describes this person? Money problems, pathetic, shameless, weak, naive and verbal ticks.

3. Can you tell from this sequence the role of this character? I.e. are they a protagonist/Antagonist? I believe that his character is an Antagonist.

4. How do you know this? Because he is doing something bad for his own personal gain.

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1. What is their name? Carl

2. What type of words describes this person? The brains of the duo, confiedent, cocky, nervous and all talk.

3. Can you tell from this sequence the role of this character? I.e. are they a protagonist/Antagonist? They are an antagonist.

4. How do you know this? Because he is obviously a bad man and evil in certain ways.

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1. What is their name? Grimsrud

2. What type of words describes this person? The muscle of the duo, silent, menacing and negative.

3. Can you tell from this sequence the role of this character? I.e. are they a protagonist/Antagonist? The character is an Antagonist.

4. How do you know this? Because he is the crime partner of Carl and does all the bad deeds with him.

1 comment:

CSC MEDIA said...

Luke. What is on the blog is good, but you need to add more to catch up with the class. Add the thriller definition (1st Task) and then look at the other tasks on the main site. Speak to me for help on this. Chris