Thursday, 8 October 2015
Trailer Analysis- The Firm
The trailer begins with one of the main characters walking through the street and then cuts to him speaking with a man who is dressed smartly, who I think maybe part of another gang. It then has the Warner Bros logo and then the production company which is Vertigo Films. Vertigo Films usually produce low budget films as they are smaller institute.
We then see two men talking and smoking on the balcony of a black of flats. They distract the attention of somebody below and cause him to walk into a lampost, which shows their type of humour. We then see lots of people in a club, with one of the main characters headbutting somebody after a bit of an altercation.
Then the same character is in a pub when somebody comes up to him to apologise, which he appreciates. The character who apologises is then playing football with the main character and they seem to become close friends. They are then in the sports shop trying on new tracksuits. One of the men asks "Do I look like a post box?" due to his full red tracksuit with the other replying no. However, the other person tries on the same tracksuit and his mother is not happy as she thinks he does look like a post box.
It then cuts to a large group of people all fighting with the police and their police dogs trying to keep control. Whilst this is going on there is upbeat music playing over the top suggesting they dont care they are getting into trouble and in fact they actually enjoy it. It then shows them all on the train, having a laugh and drinking suggesting their on their way to a game. There is then another fight and then it cuts to all the men in a club, suggesting this is the type of life they live.
It then has the name of producer and two other films he has produced, which are both popular films, which is done to attract more people. Two firms then come together and there is more fighting and violence. It finishes with a rhetorical question, "Do you want to belong?" and the different companies associated with the film.
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