Sunday, December 22, 2019

Movie Review I Believe Drama - 1100 Words

After reading the chapter, I believe drama is a genre of film that exposes tension, raw emotions and feelings, sensitivity, pain, anger, and hidden details. Thus, drama is the act of acting out and releasing emotions, feelings, and details to the surface to expose deeper meanings and to contribute to the storyline. For instance, a boy proposes to a girl and she says yes but cries and has a look of sadness. However, she is just overwhelmed by her emotions and is really happy for the engagement. Moreover, comedies, musicals, love stories, and action movies can also fit into the category of drama too because they explore relationships, fights, affairs, and scandals that result in dramatic scenes and drama components. For example, a few drama components are screaming, crying hysterically, slashing out at loved ones, and letting raw emotions (anger, pain, grief, and love) pour from the heart. Earlier in the semester, I watched The Notebook. 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