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  • Essay / Good versus Evil in Movies - 835

    Themes of Good versus Evil appear often in movies, but I'm not talking about themes - I'm talking about their quality. People put labels on movies like good, decent, good, nice, bad, horrible, ok, evil and many others, but more often than ever, they wrongly label the move as too nice without even knowing the conditions of the film. the budget of the film or even think twice about it. Effective (or “good” as most people say) films contain very similar elements to those that ineffective (or “bad”) films contain; effective films leave you with a better impression at the end than at the beginning, while bad films have a reaction from start to finish or get progressively worse as each minute passes. Each film has similar creative processes and has categories or checklists that must be properly completed in order to avoid falling victim to an ineffective film; there are many factors and they can be down to one big mistake in each of them - small mistakes are easily excusable. Source Code or Skyfall, both very great films have the same built-in plot that leads them to be equally “good” or very suspenseful. say; they both had excellent plots, directors, casting, CGI effects, sound, etc. They had to have a nice combination of these elements without missing a single one. In good films, they must have a fantastic director, because directors are like the generals of the film industry because they have all the power to change the script (the plot), the casting, order the actors, et cetera – they have complete control and if they are. bad, they cannot detect the problems in the film which will definitely result in a bad film. As I said before, casting is done by the directors and it has to be a decent cast because...... middle of paper ...... hat aspect)Iconic franchises such as Saw and Pirates of the Caribbean start out similar to terrible films like Killer Clowns from Outer Space but differ in quality. For the fourth reason, the timing of music or words is similar because even in ineffective films you don't see anything that is just random or bad timing; the script allows for timing and everything will be on time, no matter if it's effective or not - the script was there before the casting, which is the very reason why the timing is never off. In conclusion, "good" or effective films are separated by excellent casting, good directors and leave lasting impressions on the audience at the end, unlike "bad" or ineffective films. The qualities of films are very visible and easily recognizable by almost any factor and will cause a film to fail if one factor is not up to par with the others..