Genre Research: Deadpool 2

 

  1. For the first movie that will be researched is Deadpool 2! In this section, we will discuss about the different camera angles and camera movements. In one of the scenes, there is a medium-long shot that includes the whole Deadpool crew about to jump off and sky-dive. After this shot, the scene is then changed into a tracking shot in which the camera keeps constantly pointing towards Deadpool falling through the sky. There is also a panning shot where one of the many fights are occurring, the scene keeps panning horizontally through Deadpool’s movements. There were also two shot scenes that consisted of Deadpool and Weasel interviewing other characters to join their X Force group. Now for the next section, we’ll discuss about some common cosmetics of the film. Each character in the film have costumes that represent their hero personality, for example, Deadpool’s costume color representing the color of blood. The actors for each character also have great dialogue between each character and also create great interactions. The best of the makeup in this movie has to be Ryan Renolds’ face, which represents Deadpool’s true identity which is the aftermath of a tragic accident of a face. Wherever Deadpool is at, the lighting is always appearing to be dim and dark, but while fighting, he’s in a bright area while fighting, maybe resembling his resolve for his mistakes. The sound in each part of the film creates a more vivid place for action to arise throughout the film. All the weapons in the film keep firing off, bullet sounds flashing by, with a rapid swiiish, the emphasis in the punches that characters make. The music in each scene is also action-packed, with a changing track that keeps up with the current scenes that occur, such as the intense music being played whenever Deadpool meets his enemies.

  2. The action genre elements are greatly produced throughout the film as well. Fighting scenes bring light to the action genre, with the fast-paced movements of Deadpool’s slashes. High angle shots are also present, and represent enemies who are always above Deadpool in terms of power. My favorite element that the film consisted of were all the action present in each fighting scene. These scenes, ranging from Deadpool vs the main antagonist to the side characters against the other bad group, each of these scenes were full of rapid punches, shots constantly moving, and sounds of intensity. An element that didn’t really appeal to me would probably have to be the editing. I feel as if more work should have been put into the editing of the film to make the scenes more unique and full of outstanding images.


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