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GENRE CRITISM: FRIENDS (1994) & 2 BROKE GIRLS (2011)

GENRE CRITISM: FRIENDS (1994) & 2 BROKE GIRLS (2011) Genre is known as a significant part in a film. It is utilized to distinguish the sort or classification of a film/TV arrangement. It has being constantly identified with the way of life of a specific gathering to communicate the present circumstance. The diverse of a kind can be recognize over the time, as far as the advancement in certain pieces of the arrangement, for example, style and language or literary. To investigate the class, there are 3 approaches that can be utilized which are Aesthetic approaches, Ritual approaches and Ideological approaches. For this task, I have chosen Friends (1994) and 2 Broke Girls (2011). Both of this television series have the same genre which is comedy but it was from a different era. They're both multi-camera sitcoms with a giggling track. Alongside those likenesses come a variety of ways the two shows can be looked at. It is anything but a highly contrasting instance of one show...

INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT: GENRE HORROR

Title of the movie: Annabelle   Genre: Horror Based on the genre that I’ve been given which is horror, I have decided to choose the movie entitled Annabelle. It is a 2014 American heavenly blood and gore movie coordinated by John R. Leonetti. Annabelle is actually a prequel to the 2013’s famous horror movie The Conjuring and therefore the second portion within the Conjuring Universe establishment. The film was propelled by an account of a doll named Annabelle told by Ed and Lorraine Warren. John Form believes he's discovered the perfect present for his eager spouse, Mia a vintage doll in an exceedingly lovely white dress. One awful night, they were attacked in their home. The cultists try and call a devil, they smear a bleeding rune on the nursery divider and trickle blood on Mia’s favourite doll, consequently transforming the previous object of magnificence into a conductor for extreme abhorrence. Horror movi...