Narration. MR. Gittis is telling the story through a investigation and he is following clue after clue to see what is happing and the mystery that is unfolding as he searches.
The narrator is Mr. Gitis and he is the one showing the twist and turns of each of the mystery as they show up and see the changes until it eventually leads to the end.
THe spectator supply suppence to the story becasue they feel like they are in the story and they are trying to figure out how the mystery and the little plots twist and the way that the woemn like Mrs. Mulwray uses betrayal and control to try and get Gittis to believe her.
THe information that the audience provide is that is the way we have to fill in the gaps to some of the sceens when the
the death of Mr. Mulwray and the reason he was killed and who killed him up until the director told us.
THe time is chronological becasue everything isshown as he death to the every end a mysteery and the investigator is showing use the way the mystery is playing out for him to.
THe gerne of this film is film noir because ther is aspect of film noir in it like the death of Mr. Mulwray and the reason that the people will kill him also along with MRs.Mulwary with power and control in her hands.
THere was a lot of raicial tensions and there was a lot of troubles that surround the people in Chinatown because of the violence that took place there.
What does the narrative embody mythical concepts or universal human traits?
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Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Possible IB research topic
One research topic that I would like to look at can be Sci-fi and how different director's nationalities and background can change their perceptive of the way that the make sci-fi movies and what morals they are trying to protray through there Sci-fi films. An example is like the director of the American movie District 9 who originated from South Africa.
The background greatly affects the director because, "Writer-director Neill Blomkamp grew up in Johannesburg during an era of white minority rule; later, memories of the apartheid government's social divisiveness and authoritarian control became "the most powerful influence" in shaping his creative vision." The way that the background shaped the director made him question the racial tension and the barrier in the movies that he created and how the rule and consequences of living during the apartheid made him show this tension and barriers in the movie District nine 9. So a way that childhoods and background affect the directors can also very subtal or very clear depending on how the direcotrs uses it.
Another was the Korean film call the host. The director in the film was showing certain aspects and dangers that humans can get their handon like radioactive waste and how it affects the environment around them and the way it can alter things so that they become more dangerous. This is a affect of the nuclear weapons that we have now and a way that the weapons that we have can alter the environment as will as hurt us.


The background greatly affects the director because, "Writer-director Neill Blomkamp grew up in Johannesburg during an era of white minority rule; later, memories of the apartheid government's social divisiveness and authoritarian control became "the most powerful influence" in shaping his creative vision." The way that the background shaped the director made him question the racial tension and the barrier in the movies that he created and how the rule and consequences of living during the apartheid made him show this tension and barriers in the movie District nine 9. So a way that childhoods and background affect the directors can also very subtal or very clear depending on how the direcotrs uses it.
Another was the Korean film call the host. The director in the film was showing certain aspects and dangers that humans can get their handon like radioactive waste and how it affects the environment around them and the way it can alter things so that they become more dangerous. This is a affect of the nuclear weapons that we have now and a way that the weapons that we have can alter the environment as will as hurt us.


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