↬Examples of Film Openings in the Genre of Drama ↫
Example 1: "My Sisters Keeper"
In the beginning of the movie, the protagonist is introduced following the major problem. In the first two minutes, the story develops as the protagonist explains that the only reason she was born was to help save her sister from cancer killing her. This explains the drama genre perfectly by having an emotional rational development.
Example 2: "Finding Nemo"
The intro of this phenomenal film introduces a father who unfortunately lost his wife and all of his new born children by a bigger fish in the sea. Luckily, only one new born was able to stay alive but will have difficulties growing up because of the damaged fin it will have from the accident of almost getting killed. This opening scene included a dramatic theme following with a tragic incident of death.
Example 3: "Seven Pounds"
The opening scene of this film, screams the genre Drama. Within the first twenty seconds of the film a phone call is being filmed with a young man dialing 911 to explain that he wants to kill himself. During the phone call the poor man, is constantly sobbing not knowing what to do. Drama is usually about realistic events, and unfortunately this is one that happens frequently. This opening scene involves a character going through an emotional struggle.
Example 4: "Wonder"
Wonder is a well known emotional film following a dramatic introduction. Introducing the protagonist named August, being born with a special condition, that makes his face not look like the rest of little boys and girls. aShowing hoe he was born and the struggles he will have to face with a deformed face. The opening scene follows a dramatic realistic event that makes the target audience feel aw.
Example 5: "The Fault In Our Stars"
The Fault In Our Stars introduces Hazel Grace a young female with the obstacle of having cancer. The introduction already giving a depressing mood having the traits that make a drama film drama. With the involvement of an interesting issues, the use of the right dialogue and monologue, and knowledge of the main issues,
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