Iconography
Iconography plays a crucial part in film due to the plot device that this offers relating to the fidget spinner.
The science fiction genre as a whole use iconography due to the intrigue that this can create, for example the film Harry Potter and the prisoner of Azkaban (Dir. Alfonso Cuaron, 2004) uses the golden time turner as an important plot device for the part in the story therefore the iconography would act as symbol of importance in the film due to the plot being broken were it not for the specific device. As a result the significance of the relatively minute item could be argued to play a comparison to our own film due to the fidget spinner being an integral turning point in our story; a point of no return.
The time turning sequence in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban |
Titles
The titles of science fiction are particularly prevalent amongst representing the specific subgenre of the film. Within our own film the titles will represent the theme of comedy and science fiction by introducing some key concepts such as the music being electronic.
The film Groundhog Day (Dir. Harold Ramis, 1993), could represent the story in some way due to the time travel aspect and the looping of time.
This sequence shows a relatively normal activity such as waking up however it is later revealed to be one of the most significant points in the movie that represents the re looping of time therefore resembling our own as we also intend to demonstrate this using relatively normal events, eg. playing videogames and eating at the chinese takeaway.
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