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Who’s That Movie is a blog that discusses all things movies. From the latest blockbuster to the classic film, we’ve got you covered.
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Introduction
Can you name that movie? We all know the feeling. You’re discussing your favorite films with friends and suddenly someone mentions a movie that you can’t quite place. It happens to the best of us, but don’t worry — we’re here to help.
In this guide, we’ll introduce you to some of the most popular and enduring movies of all time. We’ll explore the elements that make each one special and help you identify which films have had the biggest impact on popular culture. Whether you’re a movie buff or just getting started, this guide will help you brush up on your knowledge so you can impress your friends with your encyclopedic knowledge of film.
The Basics
So you’re at a party, and someone brings up a movie. “Have you seen that one where the guy wakes up and he’s in a coma, and everyone around him is actually dead?” You have no idea what movie they’re talking about, but you want to sound like you do. In order to do that, you need to know the basics about movies. This guide will teach you everything you need to know about movies so you can participate in any conversation about them.
Movies are a visual medium, meaning they are mostly composed of images. These images are put together in a specific order to tell a story. The story is usually linear, meaning it goes from beginning to end, but sometimes it can be non-linear or even random.
The basics of any movie are the plot, the characters, and the setting. The plot is what happens in the movie, the characters are who it happens to, and the setting is where it happens. Movies can be either fiction or non-fiction, but most of them are fiction. This means that they are not based on real events or people.
There are many different genres of movies, each with their own set of conventions. Some genres are: action, adventure, comedy, drama, fantasy, historical, horror, mystery, Romance,… etc. Each genre has its own set of rules that define what makes a movie fit into that genre. For example, all romantic comedies have a love story at their core.
In addition to genre conventions there are also cinematic conventions. These are elements that are often found in movies regardless of genre. Some examples of cinematic conventions are: flashbacks, montages, voice-overs,… etc.
Knowing all of this will help you sound like you know what you’re talking about next time someone brings up a movie at a party
The Plot
Every movie has a plot, which is the sequence of events that take place in the story. Plots can be simple or complex, but all plots have a beginning, a middle, and an end.
The beginning of a plot is called the exposition, which introduces the characters, setting, and conflict. The middle of the plot is called the rising action, in which the conflict is developed and the characters are put into increasingly difficult situations. The climax is the point of highest tension in the story, after which the falling action leads to the resolution of the conflict.
The Characters
The movie “Who’s That Movie?” is about a group of friends who are stranded in the middle of nowhere. They start to experience strange things and eventually realize that they are being hunted by a group of aliens. The characters include:
-Tommy: The main character. He is the one who first realizes that they are being hunted by aliens.
-Katie: Tommy’s girlfriend. She is very supportive and helps him to try to find a way to escape.
-Sarah: One of Tommy’s friends. She is scared throughout the movie but still manages to help out where she can.
-Mike: Another of Tommy’s friends. He is the one who comes up with the plan to escape at the end of the movie.
The Locations
The Locations
1. Tokyo, Japan
2. New York City, NY
3. London, England
4. Paris, France
The Costumes
How much does a film’s budget affect how good the costumes are? It would seem that the answer is “not as much as you’d think.” There are a number of factors that come into play when it comes to designing costumes for a film, and the budget is only one of them. Here are some of the other elements that go into creating iconic on-screen looks.
The Music
The Music of “Who’s That Movie?”
The music of “Who’s That Movie?” is an eclectic mix of genres that includes film scores, pop songs, and classical pieces. Composer John Ottman was responsible for the film score, which has been described as “haunting” and “melancholy.” The pop songs in the film were hand-picked by director Quentin Tarantino and range from oldies to contemporary hits. Finally, the classical pieces included in the movie are some of Tarantino’s personal favorites.
The Message
The Message is a 1976 American epic historical drama film directed by Moustapha Akkad, chronicling the life and times of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. It is the first English-language feature film about Muhammad.
The Sequel
If you’re a fan of guessing which movie is being referred to in a given scene, you’re in for a real treat with “Who’s That Movie?” The sequel to the classic game features all new clues and scenes from popular movies. So test your knowledge and see if you can figure out which movies are being shown.
The Conclusion
We’ll never know who actually starred in that movie.