We wanted to compare and use A Clockwork Orange to our thriller, we liked the dress sense of the main character and decided to use him as a key character.
Similarities
- The fake eyelashes the key character wore we decided to use because it showed similarities between our character and a clockwork orange
- Also we used the bowler hat
- The key character had quite a pale face so we decided to use a mask we wanted to use a mask so that we were more able to hide the identity of the dream character and leave the audience questioning who the character is
- We kept the characters role the same, being the villain much as Alex is in 'a clock work orange' we wanted to convey to our audience that the character is one of high dominance and power over others such as our victim female character
- In A Clockwork Orange the character is a physco, we kept the same role with our opening to a thriller by keeping our character as a thriller A clockwork orange is seen as a highly psychological thriller so we tried to include similar image to that is similar to the film such as sudden cutaways to the dream figure and sped up shots of the dream character. Such as that seen in a clockwork orange, there is a scene which is sped up, this is where we got the idea from and decided it was a good idea to use.
Differences
- In A Clockwork Orange the key character is male, all of our group is female and we couldn't find an actor we could use that so we had to use one of our group members we actually thought this was a positive decision in the end because it made our dream character seem a lot less suspecting and we felt that it would be more realistic that a friend would leave and come back for a large amount of time and return to her old friend with a affected personality.
- He wasn't actually wearing a mask
- This character is always present in this style of attire, but for our thriller Courtney's wears 2 changes of clothes appearing in both ordinary , unsuspecting attire and this attire when present in the dream scene highlighting to the audience a sense of enigma surrounding her true identity
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