These questions have been drawn from the WJEC Exam Board.
1. How far do the films you have studied depend on dramatic moments of confrontation within the narrative and how far on tracing a more subtle change over time?
2. Compare and contrast the ways in which the audience is encouraged to identify with particular characters in the films you have studied.
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Wednesday, 3 March 2010
Single Film: Close Critical Study Film Questions on "Fight Club"
In the exam you will need to answer ONE question and it will be worth 30 marks. The following questions have been drawn from the WJEC Exam Board and they can be used for Fight Club.
General questions which could apply to any Single Film: Close Critical Study:
1. What does your chosen film reveal about the usefulness of one or more critical approaches you have applied?
2. Consider debates that have arisen in the critical reception of your chosen film, either at the time of its initial release or now or both.
A specific question on Fight Club:
3. 'Despite the gesture of destroying symbols of corporate power at the end, Fight Club is a film about power and control, not liberation.' How far do you agree?
General questions which could apply to any Single Film: Close Critical Study:
1. What does your chosen film reveal about the usefulness of one or more critical approaches you have applied?
2. Consider debates that have arisen in the critical reception of your chosen film, either at the time of its initial release or now or both.
A specific question on Fight Club:
3. 'Despite the gesture of destroying symbols of corporate power at the end, Fight Club is a film about power and control, not liberation.' How far do you agree?
Wednesday, 2 July 2008
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