My researched Sweded Movie.
Inception, sweded.
This Swede is remarkably good because its uses a wide range of shots to show what is happening in each scene. They follow the dialogue of the original movie, Inception, allowing the audience to understand who plays what character, and what scene of the movie is shown. This swede abides by the 180 degree rule, making the swede seem as if it is an professional low budget movie, although some scenes contradict this statement. The actors in this swede who portray the characters from the original Inception movie do an outstanding job acting in this swede, their tone of voice change depending on what happens in a scene, and on scenes where they have no gravity, it actually seems as if there is no gravity, this differentiates this swede from other swedes due to the lack of amateurism within the cast. This swede only has a slight comical aspect to it, for example using toy weapons to portray the weapons actually used in the original movie, and the role of a female character being given to a male actor. These comical aspects allows the audience to understand that this is a swede almost immediately, not a group of people working hard to recreate the original movie as perfectly as possible.
Although my group are sweding a different movie (The Dark Knight Rises), I think that we can take a lot of good ideas from this swede, it wont be too difficult taking ideas from this swede and applying it to ours due to the fact that both movies and both swedes are action based. I personally think that comical aspects must be added to our swede, because The Dark Knight Rises is already a dark and serious movie, with a slight hint of dark humour, creating a swede for The Dark Knight Rises in a serious manner will only bore the audience and wont engage them into our swede.
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