Sunday, 17 April 2016

2072: Theory's and Practices

While creating 2072 I developed a theory that swiftly turned into a practice. While reviewing the story of 2072 I came to a realisation it was simply parts of different films put together to form a new film. I call this the Frankenstein's Monster Theory, because it's lots of things sown together and bought to life much like that of the classic horror icon. For example in 2072 it is heavily inspired by Ridley Scott's Blade Runner, Frank Miller's Sin City, and James Cameron's the Terminator. It is also loosely inspired of the novel 1984 by George Orwell. Using this formula you can create new and exciting film ideas, which is helpful in a market place witch is becoming saturated due to the lack of new ideas. It's not just me that uses this but you can apply this theory to any film out at the moment, (considering it's not a biopic or remake). Take 10 Cloverfeild Lane for example. It's a mix between Cloverfeild, The Hateful Eight, Saw, and Psycho. Im not saying it's a bad thing, quite the opposite. I thinks it's amazing when thes films get weaved together because it makes something new altogether.

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