Tuesday, 20 January 2009

Superbad Analysis

Superbad is a teenage American film which is based mainly in a high school and has a genre of Comedy.
Representation/Characters:
Through the three minute extract it is clear that teenage males are represented as in to girls and sex and not bothered about their education. This is shown when the male character goes to his friend and says he bought alcohol for a girl to try and get her drunk which is meeting the stereotypes of males. This shows that the director of this film is reinforcing stereotypes of males in high schools and showing they are not as much interested in their school but are more interested in girls and sex.
Audience:
The extract clearly shows that this film is aimed at teenagers. This is because in the film there are mainly teenagers. Also, as the the director of the film is reinforcing the stereotypes on male teenagers, male teenagers will be interested in watching this film as the film may appeal to them. According to the Uses and Gratifications theory, males would be interested in watching this film as they will be able to watch it for survelliance and escapism and the film may also be able to relate to them as it shows young male teenagers going through meeting new girls, school, fights etc.

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