I like that the events used in Falling Down are relatable: for instance, going to Burger King and not being able to order breakfast because they stopped serving breakfast 2 minutes ago. I enjoy watching how the main character deals with these situations and how different the approach is to what we are use to. Unlike many, I find this film is not predictable therefore entertaining and allows you to wonder, what will he do next? throughout the film.
My name is Charlotte Barnett; I study Media along with Fine Art, Photography and English Literature. I am studying Media as it interests me and wish to gain more knowledge and understanding on the subject to help me decide whether a career in film editing is what I will pursue in the future.
Monday, 16 September 2013
Favourite Film: Falling Down
Falling Down is about an ordinary man who has had enough. The film focuses on stereotypes and everyday events which frustrate us and we can usually do nothing about. However in this film, these frustrations are faced and dealt with in a way you would not normally expect to happen.
I like that the events used in Falling Down are relatable: for instance, going to Burger King and not being able to order breakfast because they stopped serving breakfast 2 minutes ago. I enjoy watching how the main character deals with these situations and how different the approach is to what we are use to. Unlike many, I find this film is not predictable therefore entertaining and allows you to wonder, what will he do next? throughout the film.
I like that the events used in Falling Down are relatable: for instance, going to Burger King and not being able to order breakfast because they stopped serving breakfast 2 minutes ago. I enjoy watching how the main character deals with these situations and how different the approach is to what we are use to. Unlike many, I find this film is not predictable therefore entertaining and allows you to wonder, what will he do next? throughout the film.
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