What elements of your text would attract your target audience ?
The subject of the film is romance, most girls would like that sort of subject as they are going into the age where it starting to get important in their lives and want to watch someone that they can relate to, so the element of someone close to there age or at there age getting into love issues especially i as it is a male main character, they can see the opposite side of things. How the man gets through the issues of relationships and love as, as I have said, it is usually the female seen to be getting thorough the problems of love, like in the film 'Bridget Jones' Diary'.
The quick cutting on the film will give it a more hectic and fast paced feeling and so will keep them interested and 'on the ball'. Even props used could help keep the audience captivated, the phone and car used could be movie whispering starters e.g. "why is he using that phone? it's rubbish !" The language used is also relatable to the audience, instead of saying things like "how do you do?" they day things like "alright mate ?", more the type of language that is used to day along with the use of "dunno" instead of "I don't know". The biggest point that I can see that one of the way that the characters are represented. In the media these days, young people aren't depicted very nicely, many are of violent attacks whether it be a random outburst or one in some sort of protest.
In this film, we can see that young people are depicted as good natured individuals, looking for love and lots of friends. Seeing some like that may just raise their confidence in the fact that with so much negativity going around, it's nice to see that there's a glimmer of hope in the generalised opinion of young people. So, with the props to get them talking, the language that they can understand, the subject that is of growing importance and characters that don't go with the negative stereotype that's going around the media, a film has been product that won't turn away the intended audience, but bring them in closer for a film that has all the right elements.
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