Full Synopsis
Bold: Featured in trailer
-Introduces characters, who are people, at the bottom of the social groups
-You see their horrible college lives
-Main protagonist has an issue to which he gets bullied and goes through counselling to which the counsellor is useless, For example, death of parents, being adopted etc.
-The two friends get him to stop complaining and do something about it
-Decides to change his image and there is a series of things he does to do this
-He goes back to school and lands pretty girl, who was the former girlfriend of the ‘main bully’
-He starts to change personally and begins to ditch his friends and they start to dislike him
-He’s not going to care about the friends as he is pretty popular now
-Pretty girl or new friends make comments about sensitive things, for example, how his dead parents would be proud of him now but they weren’t before, or how it wasn’t a surprise his parents gave him away before he changed.
-Realises and ditches girl and gets forgiveness of friends
-Goes back to being a massive nerd
Locations (for featured in trailer):
- Industrialised locations.
- School/ college location.
- Clothing store.
- Small office area.
Costumes:
In terms of the costumes, they will generally fit the stereotypes of characters, mimicking films in the comedy style genre, to which they do go overboard in terms of stereotypes, as we found in our textual analysis research. This relates to the specific genre because people find over exaggerated stereotypes funny.
This is illustrated in a lot of comedy films, particularly the recent one of "Horrible Bosses" to which the use of stereotype is used on the actual posters as there is a lot of how they act, resulting in what they are like and some may say they went a little overboard.
For the school style environment, probaby things like "Glee" which is actually a TV musical show, illustrate the stereotypes of teenagers, with the geek, the jocks, cheerleaders, girl next door types and more. This is something we also will mimick for ours in order to get humour across.
-Jake Williams, Emily O'Hara and Thomas Pyle
- Industrialised locations.
- School/ college location.
- Clothing store.
- Small office area.
Costumes:
In terms of the costumes, they will generally fit the stereotypes of characters, mimicking films in the comedy style genre, to which they do go overboard in terms of stereotypes, as we found in our textual analysis research. This relates to the specific genre because people find over exaggerated stereotypes funny.
This is illustrated in a lot of comedy films, particularly the recent one of "Horrible Bosses" to which the use of stereotype is used on the actual posters as there is a lot of how they act, resulting in what they are like and some may say they went a little overboard.
For the school style environment, probaby things like "Glee" which is actually a TV musical show, illustrate the stereotypes of teenagers, with the geek, the jocks, cheerleaders, girl next door types and more. This is something we also will mimick for ours in order to get humour across.
-Jake Williams, Emily O'Hara and Thomas Pyle
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