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There is often a scene between the lead
  character and their friends to discuss
  the other lead character, usually a
  love interest. The following slides will
  analyse the locations of these scenes
• Shows a                27 Dresses
                         (2008)
  stereotypical aspect
  of possibly non-
  stereotypical          What
  female                 Happens
                         in Vegas
• Shows her as part of   (2008)
  a group
• Shows her as caring    How to
                         Lose a
  about her              Guy in 10
  health/appearance      Days
                         (2003)
• Hitch (2005) shows this scene in a
  bar
• This may be because the lead is
  quite unstereotypical, and a bar is
  the opposite of health
                                           Hitch (2005)
• Confessions of a Shopaholic
  (2008) shows it in the shared
  apartment of the two characters,
  however this may be due to the
  theme of money in the film (can’t
  afford to go elsewhere)
• These two lead characters are         Confessions of a
  more unstereotypical than the         Shopaholic (2008)
  others
• The Ugly Truth (2008)
  shows this scene in
  the workplace, with
  the lead characters
  assistant, as the lead
  is portrayed as very
  unstereotypical in       The Ugly Truth (2008)

  this, so we don’t see
  a group of friends
The lead character isn’t
  always female, sometimes
  the film is mainly (or half and
  half) from a males point of
  view.
Therefore this friendship scene Made of Honour (2008)
  is with the male and his
  friends, as a group of friends
  is more unstereotypical for
  males, the locations for
  these are usually very
                                  What Happens in Vegas (2008)
  ‘manly’, for example: sport.
Another common scene is a scene with
 the boss of the lead character, usually
 in an office and discussing some sort of
 promotion. In the next few slides I shall
 analyse the character of the boss.
• Stereotypically, a boss is
  older and male, and
  these two things
  represent power.
                               The Ugly Truth (2008)
• Both characters to the
  right have grey hair and
  look older than anyone
  else in the shot
• Being juxtaposed next to
  younger characters, also     How to Lose a Guy in
  emphasises this              10 Days (2003)
• In How to Lose a Guy in 10
  Days, we see the bosses of
  both the lead female and
  male. The gender of these
  characters reflect the
  gender of who’s boss they
  are.
• For example, the lead
  female, Andie, works at a
  women’s magazine and
  has a female boss (top
  image), Ben, the lead
  male, works at a Sport
  magazine and has a male
  boss (bottom image)
• Incorporated into storyline
  as a love interest, less likely
  to have ‘promotion scene’
• Same age as lead                  Confessions of a
                                    Shopaholic (2008)
  character-
• May be the opposing lead
  character- making this
  character predominantly
  male                              27 Dresses (2008)
• Ultimate goal to please him
• From this, I have concluded to have
  both these scenes present in my trailer
• The friend scene with a health theme-
  to conform to stereotype
• The boss as younger, however, not as
  main character or love interest, but still
  a goal- which breaks the stereotype

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Common scenes in Romantic Comedies

  • 1.
  • 2. There is often a scene between the lead character and their friends to discuss the other lead character, usually a love interest. The following slides will analyse the locations of these scenes
  • 3. • Shows a 27 Dresses (2008) stereotypical aspect of possibly non- stereotypical What female Happens in Vegas • Shows her as part of (2008) a group • Shows her as caring How to Lose a about her Guy in 10 health/appearance Days (2003)
  • 4. • Hitch (2005) shows this scene in a bar • This may be because the lead is quite unstereotypical, and a bar is the opposite of health Hitch (2005) • Confessions of a Shopaholic (2008) shows it in the shared apartment of the two characters, however this may be due to the theme of money in the film (can’t afford to go elsewhere) • These two lead characters are Confessions of a more unstereotypical than the Shopaholic (2008) others
  • 5. • The Ugly Truth (2008) shows this scene in the workplace, with the lead characters assistant, as the lead is portrayed as very unstereotypical in The Ugly Truth (2008) this, so we don’t see a group of friends
  • 6. The lead character isn’t always female, sometimes the film is mainly (or half and half) from a males point of view. Therefore this friendship scene Made of Honour (2008) is with the male and his friends, as a group of friends is more unstereotypical for males, the locations for these are usually very What Happens in Vegas (2008) ‘manly’, for example: sport.
  • 7. Another common scene is a scene with the boss of the lead character, usually in an office and discussing some sort of promotion. In the next few slides I shall analyse the character of the boss.
  • 8. • Stereotypically, a boss is older and male, and these two things represent power. The Ugly Truth (2008) • Both characters to the right have grey hair and look older than anyone else in the shot • Being juxtaposed next to younger characters, also How to Lose a Guy in emphasises this 10 Days (2003)
  • 9. • In How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, we see the bosses of both the lead female and male. The gender of these characters reflect the gender of who’s boss they are. • For example, the lead female, Andie, works at a women’s magazine and has a female boss (top image), Ben, the lead male, works at a Sport magazine and has a male boss (bottom image)
  • 10. • Incorporated into storyline as a love interest, less likely to have ‘promotion scene’ • Same age as lead Confessions of a Shopaholic (2008) character- • May be the opposing lead character- making this character predominantly male 27 Dresses (2008) • Ultimate goal to please him
  • 11. • From this, I have concluded to have both these scenes present in my trailer • The friend scene with a health theme- to conform to stereotype • The boss as younger, however, not as main character or love interest, but still a goal- which breaks the stereotype