Wednesday, 29 April 2015

Personal film review

Stitches is a Horror comedy which was directed by Conor McMahon and was released in 2012. Stitches is about a Clown who comes back from the dead to haunt those who took his life 6 years before at a 10th birthday party. The film has generic horror characters the main character Stitches is the Psycho Killer of the film, the male heroes are Tom and Vinny both of these boy have dark hair which fits the generic horror conventions. The final girl also fits the generic horror conventions, she is a dark hair called Kate, whereas the female victim in stitches is Sarah who is a blonde haired girl who is portrayed as a ‘slut’.  Generic horror conventions are well used in this movie, body horror is used a lot in the movie, and one example of this is the death scene of Stitches the Clown he falls on the knife sticking out of the dish washer and then pulls it out which releases a flow on blood on to 10 year old Tom. Another example of body horror being used is Sarah’s death scene; Stitched throws an umbrella through her eye which brings her eye out on to the tip of the umbrella. Enclosed creepy are used mainly throughout the film, as it is mainly set in Tom’s house at night or the graveyard. Both Contrapuntal music and Parallel music is used in the film, Contrapuntal clown music is played when Vinny’s ‘genitals are ripped off’ at school. Whereas Parallel music is played in the graveyard when Tom sees the clowns with the painted eggs when he was younger.  Lots of different types of shots were used in the film such as point of view shots; these were used whenever someone looked through the telescope in the tree house. Another type of shot used was close-ups, these where used a lot to create tension and show different emotions, an example of close-ups being used is after Tom falls down the stair after being chased by Paul dressed as Stitches, this was used to show Toms extreme fear of clowns. The flash backs are shown via montaging in the film an example of this is when Tom looks at the tree house and it flashes back to his birthday. The film contains a lot of scene with low key lighting, such as when Stitches rises from the grave and walks forwards, low key lighting is used this way to show the mood of the scene and to make it feel eerie. The ending of this film is an open ending, this is because there are 3 teens remaining and Stitches egg gets fixed at the end of the film.
The film was made in 2012 is up to date for context. The film shows how children grow up quicker in maturity since the 2000’s. The clown’s performance shows this as the 10 year olds do not find stitches funny and instead decide to play pranks/ torment him. This is also shown in the sequence 6 years later. The teenagers (16 years old) have also shown that people grow up quicker since the 2000’s as they drink, smoke and have premarital sex at the party. The film is also up to date with institutional context; the movie contains a lot of gore which correlates with people becoming more comfortable with gore so more movies are become more extreme to be able to keep the audience entertained/scared. Compared to movies made 30 years ago such as Dawn of the Dead (1979) the gore has become more realistic and more intense.
One of the scenes that impressed me most in this film is when Pauls head lands in the water, the slow motion effect used with shot is very effective. The face emerging out of the face at the end of this shot is unsettling because of how gradually it is shown. Another shot I was impressed with in the film is when Sarah gets killed, the detail of the body horror in the shot is well done and again the slow motion makes the scene more powerful. I would have liked to use slow motion kill shots in my trailer but I don’t think it would have worked with the pacing of the trailer. This film helped me decide that I wanted to avoid the comedy side of horror because it is really hard to portray correctly without the film seeming ‘cheesy’.


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