What
are character representations? Why are they important?
Character representations are the specific trait of
the individuals that create his persona, often based on stereotypes. Each
character has specific connotations and representation that define
him/her and his/her role. This allows the audience to have different response
and from the role that the character is playing. For example a protagonist from
a thriller movie will wears a black and white suits, the white will connote to
his good intentions and good looking persona whereas the black will
connote to his mistakes. Furthermore, a female victim will wear white clothing.
This is because it portrayed her innocent and fragile persona. Lastly, the
antagonist will always wears dark clothing to represents
his evil intentions and psychopath persona. Thus
character representation are important because it differentiated each
character from one another, which allows the audience to have different
response and meaning to it.
Our character representation:
Name: Unknown. - We chose to keep our character anonymous because it will create more threat around their character as well as hinting the viewer that this is someone they should be afraid of because they have something to hide and are a secretive person that we should stay away from in order to avoid trouble.
Character Role: Antagonist- we decided that this character will be
an antagonist. This is because they are very secretive and try to hide
themselves away from everyone, which are typical traits of an antagonist as
often someone tries to hide when they’ve done something wrong, as well as they
are capable of evil acts and intentions. For example, beheading models on
magazine covers is a brutal act, proposing that this person intends on hurting
these females, which immediately makes him look like an antagonist.
Gender Stereotype of Role: the character is a male, which the audience learns
towards the end of the sequence. Stereotypically males are the antagonists
because they tend to be represented as the dominant gender which has power over
the subordinate females. Therefore making our antagonist a male will have an
impact on the audience who will find this character much more threatening and
superior. Additionally, beginning a thriller opening with a male antagonist
will make the audience lose their hope because they are unaware whether there
is a protagonist to safe a day which will cause extra audience response.
Age:
30-35. - This is because stereotypically men at this age are usually settled
and married, having a family and leading a good life. However by juxtaposing
this idea the audience will see that this character is corrupted and leads a
completely different life; proposing different morals. It displays an
unidealistic reality which is often explored in the thriller genre. This would
make the audience cringe and feel intrigued with the unfamiliar image.
Costume: The character will be wearing black tights with
ripped holes in them in order to show that he is trying to be attractive and
sexually appealing. The ripped holes on the other side will metaphorically show
that the character is somehow missing his personality and has unfulfilled life
and desires. However the holes can show that putting these thighs on was an
effort because they do not fit him at all suggesting that he feels like he
doesn’t fit in society, as well as has some psychopathic tendencies because of
lack of respects and care for his body and appearance. This would make the
audience feel pity towards him because it seems like he is an unhappy and
disturbed person who needs a health care professional. On the other hand
knowing that this is someone who is capable of so much hatred and brutality
towards the subordinate gender shows that this is a dangerous character that we
should beware of and stay away from. Additionally, the character wears a bright
dress which seems to be too tight for him, making the audience feel disgust
towards him because they feel like this is an obscure obsession or even
perversion towards women. The dress will look untidy too, again reinforcing
that the character doesn’t care for himself thus making the audience feel
uncomfortable about the whole idea of a man dressed in more feminine way.
Hair and Make-Up: we plan to place red lipstick and dark eye shadow on
the antagonists face. This is because we want to reinforce this idea of not
keeping care for himself because if makes the whole atmosphere less comfortable
for the viewer. Additionally this make up will then be heavily smudged which
will show the carelessness as well as give the character an evil and
psychopathic look. His hair should be messy to reinforce the idea of
carelessness and make him look even more threatening and capable of any deed;
making the viewer feel insecure and scared about their safety.
Body language and Facial Expression: The character will have a rough body language and
movement throughout the opening to try to show his dominance as well as
emphasizes that he is in fact the antagonist that we should be afraid of. The
sharp movement could emphasize on his psychopathic personality and carelessness
towards other beings and himself. It will also help to show his neurotic
personality which will make the audience feel uncomfortable knowing that this
is an unstable character and partially cannot control himself. His facial
expressions will be full of hatred and anger, especially when looking at the
beautiful female models on the front covers of fashion magazines. This will
display the true loathing towards the opposite sex, making the audience (especially
female viewers) insecure because they will realize the strong feelings that the
antagonist has for the female models.
Represented as: psychopathic through his destroyed costume, hair and
make-up. This is because all these aspects will look undone and the idea of
walking around in this state and manner seems unacceptable and silly on the
antagonist’s behalf. This will make the audience feel afraid of the character.
Moreover he will be represented as an antagonist because of the implication of
beheading young women which is a cruel act and only an antagonist would be
capable of that thus making the audience feel afraid of him.
Role within the Narrative: He is an antagonist because his role
will evoke feelings of disgust and loathe from the audience due to his acts.
This will be evident when he seems to plan on beheading models and seem to have
so much hatred towards them. We then start to feel disturbed when he picks up
the red underwear because it seems controversial and disturbing. However,
when he starts to dress up and smudge his make up the audience will feel
confused because they start to pity him a little, as he seems to need urgent
care but isn’t going to receive any, which leaves them in dilemma. At the end
the audience are left with this dilemma because the character walks out leaving
the viewer with wonder.
Conclusion:
A proficient and very detailed post discussing the various aspects of your thriller character's representation. A very good level of detail throughout.
ReplyDelete- Please include an image of the actor.
- In your conclusion, summarise why you have chosen to represent your antagonist in this way, and this links with conventional/unconventional thriller antagonists.
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