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Gender
• One of the main social groups we
represent is gender and it challenges the
gender stereotypes of women
• Our main character challenges the
stereotypes of woman
• goes against her family and tradition as
well as taking her life matters in her own
hands
Supported by…
• way she acts around the policeman (a
figure of authority represent in a
negative light),
• we see this in the close ups of her facial
expressions being smiley and teasing
him in a flirtatious manner
• diegetic sounds of speaking in the script
when she sarcastically says "you're
good at your job".
• She is perceived a s a
powerful criminal which is no
the stereotypical image of
women you get in feature
films
• 16-30 year olds
• both genders
• ages limit up to 16 because it is for mature
audiences to understand the deep internal
struggle of the psychology behind the main
characters mind
• both genders because there are many
leading male characters the main character
is a female and the film does contain some
"girl power" qualities as well as "alpha male"
qualities
• Colombina
• young womn, after witnessing her
parents' murder as a child in Bogota,
grows up to be a stone-cold assassin
• consider their marketing techniques
because their film contains many
elements that Caleidoscopio has.
The Police
• The police are stereotyped
as an authority figure
• The police man is
unsympathetic
• He is also being made fun of
and being flirted with
• This portrays the policeman
in a negative light as he is
supposed to inflict discipline
• He is also portrayed as a
cold person
CCTV Camera
• The CCTV camera is used to
monitor the criminal girl from
a visual point of view
• The fact that when we watch
the Thriller and there is the
girl being monitored by a
CCTV camera suggests:
• This is what you would expect
to see In an interrogation
environment
• That they are in a lower class
area
• mise en scene
• interrogation room: walls have chipped
paint on them, the table looks battered.
• editing: in the first shot, camera at a CCTV
camera angle, black and white effect,
added noise to make it look worse quality
this established the location of an
interrogation room and shows that they are
in a rough area.
• creates a feeling of low funding and
suggests the people that work in the police
station are of a lower class
• girl is high class
• mise en scene of the
costume she is wearing
• wearing a fur vest
• suggests she has the money
to spend on expensive
clothes.
• many different social classes targeted as
our audience
• large range of characters that different
social classes can relate to
• beneficial because it means we could get
more sales in the box office seeing as we
are targeting more then one group in
society due to the fact that our thriller
represents most people in England.

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    Gender • One ofthe main social groups we represent is gender and it challenges the gender stereotypes of women • Our main character challenges the stereotypes of woman • goes against her family and tradition as well as taking her life matters in her own hands
  • 3.
    Supported by… • wayshe acts around the policeman (a figure of authority represent in a negative light), • we see this in the close ups of her facial expressions being smiley and teasing him in a flirtatious manner • diegetic sounds of speaking in the script when she sarcastically says "you're good at your job". • She is perceived a s a powerful criminal which is no the stereotypical image of women you get in feature films
  • 4.
    • 16-30 yearolds • both genders • ages limit up to 16 because it is for mature audiences to understand the deep internal struggle of the psychology behind the main characters mind • both genders because there are many leading male characters the main character is a female and the film does contain some "girl power" qualities as well as "alpha male" qualities
  • 5.
    • Colombina • youngwomn, after witnessing her parents' murder as a child in Bogota, grows up to be a stone-cold assassin • consider their marketing techniques because their film contains many elements that Caleidoscopio has.
  • 6.
    The Police • Thepolice are stereotyped as an authority figure • The police man is unsympathetic • He is also being made fun of and being flirted with • This portrays the policeman in a negative light as he is supposed to inflict discipline • He is also portrayed as a cold person
  • 7.
    CCTV Camera • TheCCTV camera is used to monitor the criminal girl from a visual point of view • The fact that when we watch the Thriller and there is the girl being monitored by a CCTV camera suggests: • This is what you would expect to see In an interrogation environment • That they are in a lower class area
  • 8.
    • mise enscene • interrogation room: walls have chipped paint on them, the table looks battered. • editing: in the first shot, camera at a CCTV camera angle, black and white effect, added noise to make it look worse quality this established the location of an interrogation room and shows that they are in a rough area. • creates a feeling of low funding and suggests the people that work in the police station are of a lower class
  • 9.
    • girl ishigh class • mise en scene of the costume she is wearing • wearing a fur vest • suggests she has the money to spend on expensive clothes.
  • 10.
    • many differentsocial classes targeted as our audience • large range of characters that different social classes can relate to • beneficial because it means we could get more sales in the box office seeing as we are targeting more then one group in society due to the fact that our thriller represents most people in England.