Crime Films


    When looking at the crime film it is important to understand the nature of
the films genre.   The genre is a way for the audience to distinguish types of
films. These are categorised together because of   standard protocols developed
for a particular types or styles of film.   These films usually follow similar
guidelines in order to produce a predictable style for the audience.   The
development of genre films is not entirely the prerogative of Hollywood.   It is
more   the desire of the public viewing audience to have an idea of the type of
film they are about to see.   The western, musical or the gangster film are
examples of genre films.   These categories of films all have similarities in the
ways in which they are made: musicals end happily; the westerns will all have
the final shoot out; and the gangsters will all be overcome by justice or meet
their own demise.   The reason for the consistency in the films is the publics
desire to make an informed choice not and not to go in blind.

By using the genre qualification, the industry is able to target
societal groups and try to produce and market what they want to see. The public
attends a film because they think they might enjoy some aspect of it.   The film
genre follows a   set of abstract rules that allows the public to informally
categorize films. These rules must be viewed from an flexible point of view in
order to legitimize their future existence.   By using this method of
categorizing films the public is able to decide which films they wish to see and
those they do not.   Some people love musicals and if they were to go to one and
find there was no music or dance they might not be too pleased.   The concept of
genre is one that may provide benefit to the viewers but at the same time may
also present problems for the directors who must compromise their artistic
aspirations.   Examples of this can be seen in the production of   sequels, and
the use of repetitive set qualities.   These may include the... [continues]

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