The next movie is Paprika, an animated 2006 film. I got it from the website art of the titles. The first question is, "How many titles are displayed during the opening sequences to the film?" There were about 15 titles displayed in the sequence. The second question is "What images are prioritized in the opening sequence?" Images that are prioritized are pictures of just this lady moving around in strange ways, it's hard to explain. The third question is "What connotations do the images carry?" I'd say the connotations would be mystery, or just strange. The fourth question is "How is genre reinforced through symbolic and technical codes from the outset?" I don't really know, like the dive title sequence, it's hard to tell the genre from just the title sequence. Question five is, "How does the film establish an enigma from the outset?" It establishes this by showing the lady's questionable movements and actions. Question six states, "What strategies are used to ensure the film appeals to the target audience?" Strategies used includes, animations, the woman's actions, and such. The seventh question states, "How has technology been used effectively?" Technology has been used effectively by I guess just the overall making of the film? Because of the film being an animation instead of a film with real people in it, you'd think the development of the film would be totally relied on technology. Though the quality isn't the best, you gotta keep in mind it was made in 2006. I mean, it's not just quality either, I wouldn't consider characters mouths not moving to the words quality.
That's it, have a nice day.
That's it, have a nice day.
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