Movie Conventions Research: The Florida Project

 


Genre Research: The Florida Project

Elements (Conventions) of the Drama Genre in "The Florida Project":


  • Realistic Portrayal of Human challenges: Through a truly human lens, the film explores issues of poverty, childhood innocence, and the harsh truths of life. It excels at showing the challenges of persons living on the outskirts of society.

  • Character-Driven Narrative: It is primarily focused on the growth of the characters, especially as seen through the eyes of the young protagonist. The everyday lives, interpersonal relationships, and emotional highs and lows of the characters are all visible to the viewer.

  • Emotional Impact and Depth: By depicting scenarios that are realistic and relatable, the film effectively arouses powerful emotions in the audience. By evoking empathy in the audience, it helps them relate to the struggles and experiences of the characters.


Elements (Conventions) of the Drama Genre in "The Florida Project" that I Liked:


  • Authentic Performances: The young performers in particular give outstanding performances in the movie, giving their characters a genuine sense of life. Their roles add a great deal to the emotional depth of the movie.
  • Examining Social Realities: The film skillfully illuminates the problems and societal concerns that underprivileged people experience, providing a kind and humanistic representation without bordering on sensationalism.


Elements (Conventions) of the Drama Genre in "The Florida Project" that Did Not Appeal to Me:

  • Pacing and Narrative Structure: Those looking for a more conventionally organized narrative or one that moves more quickly may find the film's observational storytelling and careful pacing to be tedious or meandering.
  • Ambiguity in Resolution: The movie offers a slice-of-life experience by keeping several storylines and character arcs open-ended, but it may leave some viewers wanting a more satisfying or resolved conclusion.


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