Monday, November 10, 2014

Undeserved Misfortune

Undeserved misfortune can do so much to an audience when watching a film because you grow attached to a character and tend to care for then in the film. A film with just that would be the movie Flipped. One of the main characters Julie is the innocent and the sweet girl crushing on Bryce a boy who in the end falls in love with Julie. As an audience you end up loving Julie and not so much liking Bryce. When Bryce hurts Julie's feelings even when she didn't deserve it makes you feel sorry for her. All Julie did was fall in love with Bryce only to be hurt by him. This can also be featured in real life where you have someone going about their normal day when they are hit by a car by a drunk driver. The person in the car dies and the person that was drunk lived. That itself is undeserved misfortune because the person that was simply driving didn't deserve to die for what the drunk driver had decided. This is definitely something I would enjoy to incorporate in my film. This would create a dramatic tone to the movie and would draw the audience to liking the film very much especially the idea of love and the drunk driver.

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