Wednesday, 5 December 2012

Essay on Representation of Women


Essay on Representation of women in horror films

In the horror genre the majority of women are stereotyped into being a helpless, scantily clad victim running away from a monster. Horror plays on the fact that women are somewhat inferior to men with them being helpless and hardly able to prevent anything. Also the protagonist is a female character who seems to always survive the night. But the female who is cast as the protagonist has some male like qualities which distinguishes her from the rest of the women.

If the main protagonist is a female she ends up being the so called 'final girl' (a term coined by Carol Clover) who survives the event. She is normally a virgin who differs from the rest of the group and has to struggle and fight the monster off. As a horror flick slowly progresses characters are killed off until it reaches the final girl. The final girl struggles to stop the monster and succeeds but the monster is not killed. Even though the women helped stop the monster she didn’t kill it which relates back to women being ineffective at getting the job done. This is representing women in a negative light.

In slasher movies teens are normally the target for the monster and among these teens are women. Normally in a slasher movie the women who are murdered have negative connotations and were promiscuous and/or are interrupted during sex. It's normally the virgin who survives the night. In other horror films the women is always put through the most pain as she watches loved ones die around her. It could be in the middle of a wedding that gets interrupted and the female is forced to sit and watch as her world gets torn apart. So normally the woman who is the protagonist has to go through the most pain in horrors and is represented as the most vulnerable.


Normally in horror the most horrific things happen in places that are considered safe. In slasher movies it is normally set in a household which is considered safe. A stereotypical woman belongs to the household where she does her chores. So this makes the women a victim to the monster as they are attacked in their own homes where they spend most of their time. The men are normally shown away from the home or are an early victim to the monster. Whenever a male is shown in a horror movie he has power over the women which they may or may not abuse. If the male is shown abusing the power he normally ends up dead by the end of the movie. In fact normally characters who break laws, abuse power or break sacred vows are normally the target for the monster and the innocent ones survive and the majority of the innocent characters are women. 

The 'Final Girl' in most horror movies is quite often a tomboy. Laurie in Halloween (1978) is presented as a tomboy and she differs from the rest of the women. In the film you see the story from both perspectives and as the film progresses you start to like Laurie (which is unusual for a horror movie) and you hope for her to survival. When characters like this are cast women are normally more commonly found as the hero and is remember for their actions.

Even when the women become the hero she has to show signs of masculinity as she slowly becomes a monster in an attempt to stop the antagonist. When a woman holds a knife or a gun she is holding a phallic object which connotes masculinity. 

The film Carrie is a feminist story about a young girl who is abused at her school during her menstruation. During the film she is bullied by her class mates and mother who appear to be the monsters if the movie. Towards the end of the movie Carrie herself becomes the monster as she burns down the school. Carrie is a different take on the horror genre as it shows the hero slowly becoming monstrous this narration has been used several times in recent films. In this film instead of showing men what they want from a women they see their greatest fear of women.

Women are presented in some positive ways but they still have their flaws in the horror genre. The horror genre places the stereotypical women in a situation where showing masculinity will help them survive and escape the nightmare that they are in. It appears that the women who don't show masculinity end up dead in horror and plays on the fact those women should act like women.

Thursday, 29 November 2012

Full Film Analysis (Scream)



 
(Scream)
The original scream trailer that debuted in 1996 is an impressive trailer that gives everything a trailer should and everyone knows the best horror trailers ask a question. They set up a premise or a situation, and then leave the viewer wanting to know more. The camera side of the trailer, there are quite a few long shots and reasonably a lot of close ups. The camera takes varied shots so the audience does not get bored and to keep up on our feet, so to speak. The opening scene of the trailer we see a telephone, which immediately tells us that the phone will play a big and important part in this film, which is true and a telephone is one of the killer’s biggest friends throughout the film. The Mise-en-scene throughout the trailer is college kids in a suburban area, and because they are teenagers at college, it makes the story more for the viewing of teenagers around 18+. Through the film trailer there is characters getting chased round houses like a typical horror film, like Halloween or Friday 13th as these are typical films that follow that kind of layout. A scene of the trailer, the main character Sydney is about to have sex but ends up not doing it so the audience then gets the idea that she is the final girl in the film for those who have not seen the film before. The editing in the trailer has roughly 76 cuts quite a good amount for a decent horror film trailer. To start with the edits are fast paced then start to slow down during the middle of the trailer, and right at the end when the text appears the edits become really fast to get the audience pumped or excited for the actual film, during the trailer there isn’t much information that is giving away as some trailers give what’s going on away which ruins the actual movie. During the trailer there is a voice over talking about what is going on in a deep scary voice which sets that it is a horror film. Also the sound during the trailer gets louder and louder towards the end to get us the (Audience) on our feet, the whole trailer is well designed and well made. All these points mentioned are what make a horror trailer and overall scream is a really good heart thumping horror film.