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The street life forces them to turn to steal, but while they were working, they met Delal who introduced them to selling goods, stolen by teens. They also came across a part-time prostitute, who assigned them a job whereby they had to distribute flyers with her phone number (Bezar, 2010). One day, as the Gulistan was accompanying her employer to a hotel called, she comes across Nuri Kaya, who was one of her parents’ assassins; consequently, she decides to take revenge. The children are shocked after they see the man; they feel helpless but at the same time feel the need to take revenge.
She steals a gun from the apartment, which belonged to Nuri, the client they were going to meet (Before Your Eyes, 2012). She is confused because she has the urge to kill the man, but she is afraid of the outcome of her actions. She stalks the killer as she tries to come up with an effective method of revenge. She resolves to inform the public about the person who took away the lives of their parents. The children’s survival channels helped them meet the person who killed their parents. It would not be possible for them to meet him if they had not worked for Dilara; on the other hand, their need to survive led them into immoral practices such as stealing and being accomplices to a prostitute.
Group B: Question 4Film genres are categories of films that have the same techniques. They may also include the same characters or settings. The genre categories are wide enough to fit in any film. Placing films into genres helps to analyze them and judge whether it has met the qualifications of their genre. Genres are clearly brought out by the subjects or themes used to produce the film. Musicals, plot patterns and emotions such as amusement and tension are also used to define certain genres. There has to be a tactic accord between the filmmakers and their audiences.
Film genres motivate the use of high technology to bring out the desired effects (Ji and Waterman, 2010). Filmmakers have the task of placing their films into their genres as well as using captivating effects, which will make the movie stand out. There are a number of film genres, for example, horror, western, war, comedy and crime. Genres also help filmmakers upgrade their creativity, to avoid the monotony of a certain genre; comedies should have various ways of amusing the audiences. Subgenres are also used to enhance a movie experience because genres may be broad.
In animation films like The Lion King and the Little Mermaid, the filmmakers used the maturation plot to capture the attention of young viewers, while the high adventure is used in The Yellow Submarine for the same purpose (Film genre and subgenre systems, 2012). The filmmakers in both used the same nature of characters to capture the audience’s attention.
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