Comparing Horror Movies The Ring 1998 and Suspiria 1977 HW Course
Question Description
- Why did you make this selection? What appealed to you initially about the genre and these films? What did you expect or hope to learn by comparing the two movies?
- Briefly identify the elements of the genre as they appear in these films: familiar scenes, stock characters, typical locations, iconic details, stylistic features, and recurring themes. For instance, why do you classify these movies as a Western, a wedding comedy, road film, etc?
- Who are the heroes (protagonists) and villains (antagonists) in these films? What conflicts do they face, and how do they confront these challenges?
- What do these filmed stories say about the cultures that produced them? What are the underlying beliefs and attitudes toward life? How do local customs, history, and ideologies influence the way these stories are presented on the screen?
- Comment on the filmmaking. What special uses does the movie make of lighting, color, framing, motion, or sound? What do the acting, costumes, makeup, and set design contribute to the story? To what degree do codes and conventions change when they go global?
- Research the film’s production, distribution, and reception. Check out interviews, books, magazines, bonus features on the DVD, and websites. Who was responsible for directing, producing, writing the script, casting, location scouting, and post-production work (editing, music, and sound effects)? What did you learn from your research about the business side of filmmaking, particularly in a global economy?
- Give your final assessment of the films. What are your evaluative criteria? How do you rate these movies compared to others in the genre and as individual works of cinema?
Be sure to give your essay a proper heading (name, date, instructor, course) and a title (centered). It should be between 4 pages or more double spaced, and follow APA guidelines for a documented essay (parenthetical citations and a Works Cited page). Your work will be evaluated according to the following criteria:
1. Focus: did you cover the suggested questions and stay on topic?
2. Argument: did you establish a thesis and build a case using evidence and specific examples?
3. Accuracy: did you demonstrate mastery of the material, cinematic terms, and relevant facts?
4. Expression: did you communicate your analysis in a formal scholarly mode using APA citation?