In terms of masculinity Pan's seems to represent masculinity as being presented through fascism and power. An example of this is during Ofelia's death scene. It represents male dominance and power in the form of Vidal who is a tyrannical fascist officer. When Vidal kills Ofelia it represents the oppressive nature of man, dominating one of the very few female characters of the film. This could have been done to represent all men as oppressive to women during the time period of the Spanish civil war. Women seem to be nothing more than pests in men's way in Pan's and when they interfere with their plans or lives they are punished, which is why one may argue Ofelia is killed by Vidal. In terms of national cinema this ties in to the fact that Spain was stuck in an oppressive fascist society during that time period and seem to just ignore the atrocities that occurred then. Del Toro attempts to appeal to the Spanish audience by basically saying this is something which should be dealt with and talked about, rather than just pretending that it never happened.
Wednesday, 10 December 2014
Practice Question - Representation
In terms of masculinity Pan's seems to represent masculinity as being presented through fascism and power. An example of this is during Ofelia's death scene. It represents male dominance and power in the form of Vidal who is a tyrannical fascist officer. When Vidal kills Ofelia it represents the oppressive nature of man, dominating one of the very few female characters of the film. This could have been done to represent all men as oppressive to women during the time period of the Spanish civil war. Women seem to be nothing more than pests in men's way in Pan's and when they interfere with their plans or lives they are punished, which is why one may argue Ofelia is killed by Vidal. In terms of national cinema this ties in to the fact that Spain was stuck in an oppressive fascist society during that time period and seem to just ignore the atrocities that occurred then. Del Toro attempts to appeal to the Spanish audience by basically saying this is something which should be dealt with and talked about, rather than just pretending that it never happened.
Friday, 28 November 2014
Representation of France - La Haine
La Haine is seen as an accurate representation of France, portrays it in a realistic way.
La Haine highlights the current issues of racism in France during the 1990's.
La Haine is critical of France during the 1990's it subverts cultural expectations.
La Haine breaks stereotypes of French people and French culture.
La Haine expresses the feelings of marginalisation that the French immigrants were experiences in the 1990s
Visit to the capital, lights turn on when he snaps his fingers. They leave thinking nothing will happen representing their mindset that nothing that they do will make a difference to society.
La Haine represents French values through the French immigrants. Scenes Cops vs Immigrants (Liberty)
When Vinz is woken up by Said (Fraternity)
Wednesday, 26 November 2014
Representation in Pan's
Wednesday, 12 November 2014
Exam Prep (Themes)
Pan's:
- Fascism
- Masculinity
-Power and Conflict
- Oppression
- Patriarchy
- Family
La Haine:
- Power and conflict
- Poverty
- Racism
- Gangs - Fraternity, brotherhood
- Violence
- Rebellion
- Masculinity
City of god:
- Power and conflict
- Poverty
- Drugs and violence
- Patriarchy
- Child gangs
- Government corruption
- Brotherhood
Friday, 17 October 2014
Revision
Themes:
CoG + Pan's shares themes of youth and innocence/violence.
La Haine, CoG and Pan's has a theme of government oppression
Government oppression destroys innocence.
Universal themes = sells well world wide.
National Cinema - challenges the dominant ideology of the country
Rules - Hollywood conventions
Narratives
La Haine - cycle of violence
CoG - many separate cycles of violence with intertwining stories from an observer viewpoint
Pan's - intetwining stories
Genre
La Haine - Social realist, crime, youth drama which aspires to be a gangster film.
Pan's - fantasy, war film, horror
CoG - gangster film, war film
Friday, 3 October 2014
La Haine - Context
Front national (French equivalent of the BNP).
Immigrants were marginalised
Conflict in the banlieues slums. (Riots)
Student Riots
Slavery in France in 1780
High immigration in the 1930's
Battle of the Algiers
La Haine - Messages
These inequalities create a cycle of conflict which they cannot escape from.
Assimilation doesn't work
Power and conflict (reputation to gain respect)
Fraternity, Equality, Liberty (Traditional French values)
Middle Class people in France do not have Traditional French values.
Thursday, 2 October 2014
Pans Labyrinth - narrative and messages
A lot of the narrative of Pan's labyrinth is focused around pan, a young innocent child who cannot cope with the conditions of the Spanish Civil War and deludes herself into a fantasy world to protect herself. Pan's delusions affect the narrative, this may have been how the director was trying to get across his message.
Del Toro may have wanted to bring to lofe the severity of the Spanish Civil War to the Spanish people and to highlight it's effects on children like Pan. Since children are the future of society he could be trying to represent this as war damaging Spanish societies future pushing forward a political message, representing on screen how Spain has gone wrong in the past in a hope for a better future.
Like La Haine, Pan's Labyrinth plays with the idea of a cycle of violence within it's narrative, no matter how much Pan or Hubert try to escape conflict that's is what they get thrown back in to at the end. I believe Del Toro and Kassovitz have done this to possibly sent a message suggesting that no matter what you believe in, the belief alone will not be enough for you to achiebe your goals. Instead, you must use that belief to fuel your determination to reach your goal rather than relying on a belief to save you.
Del Toro may have used Pan's fantasy characters like the demon who eats children from Spanish folklore to possibly highlight his opinion of the soldiers deeds during the Spanish Civil War. Just like how one of the high ranking officers would manipulate the poor by hoarding all the food for himself like how the demon used the food to lure in children to consume.
Wednesday, 1 October 2014
Friday, 19 September 2014
La Haine notes (narrative)
Plays with Cause and effect
Vinz abandons his revenge story arc
Stuck in a visious cycle
Class struggle against police
Hubert cycle of violence
Revenge for Vinz (Equality and Fraternity)
Kassovitz - critical/political director
Said - Story starts at the end
Message of the film - cycle of violence