Chapter 10 Ideology
(1) Classification of ideology: neutral-suggestion-explicit
A. Neutral: ① Erasing the social environment, using a fuzzy and brisk background to make the story go smoothly; ② Emphasizing action, entertainment value and pleasure, the concept of right and wrong is touched on the surface, and even not analyzed; the most extreme is a pioneer without material objects Pie films, such as "Temptation" (the value is all in aesthetics).
B. Implicit: ① The pros and the villains represent the conflicting value system, but we must understand the role as the story unfolds. No one speaks out the moral admonishment. ② Produced in a transparent rather than manipulated method, such as "Mermaid".
C. Explicit: The subject is clear, and the goal is to teach persuasion and entertain. (Patriotic films, documentaries or politics, films that emphasize sociality, the extremes of these films are promotional films)
※ Most feature films belong to the suggestive category. The characters reveal the underlying value system by constructing the purpose. The filmmakers will dramatize certain values through the character of the characters in order to win the audience's love for the protagonist.
Chapter 11 Theory
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