Film Analysis
Now that you’ve watched a horror movie, and taken notes, it’s time to write a film analysis. In the analysis, you draw a conclusion about how well the movie appeals to the psychological needs of the viewer while fulfilling the criteria of the genre. Use the following outline to plan your analysis. Introduction Provide some brief background information on your film: Who directed it? When was it made? How was it received by critics and audiences? You can usually find all this information on the Internet Movie Database. End this paragraph with your evaluation of the movie by answering this question: How well did the movie appeal to the viewer’s psychological needs while fulfilling the criteria of the genre? Think back to what you learned from the Stephen King on Fear essay, the Psychology of Fear note, and the Scared Witless article, as well as your note on the three genres of horror. Body Paragraph 1 Briefly summarize the plot of the movie and identify which genre of horror it belongs to. Provide specific examples from the movie to support your claim. Body Paragraph 2 Discuss three specific examples from your graphic organizer that you think did a good job at helping to tell the story. Make sure you’re using the correct film terminology when discussing the elements of film. Body Paragraph 3 Discuss any examples from the film that you thought did not do a good job at helping to tell the story. Body Paragraph 4 Explain how this film would appeal to psychological needs of the viewer. Make specific reference to at least one of your readings from this unit. Conclusion Overall, how well did the movie appeal to the viewer’s psychological needs while fulfilling the criteria of the genre? Remind the reader of the key points you’ve made.