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Wednesday, March 13, 2019

The Cabin in the Woods

The Cabin in the woodwind 1. Joss Whedon says that The Cabin in the Woods is your basic horror movie taken apart tailfin kids go to a cabin in the woods to oblige a fun weekend of partying and possibly sex and be therefore dismembered. Whedon and Goddard have in essence tried to create a movie with grow tied to the horror writing style it is simply your common slasher movie where the characters be killed off one by one till there is any one person left or none for that matter. The Cabin in the Woods similarly has ties to other genres such as comedy, this bottomland be seemn in scenes such as where they are all in all sitting well-nigh in the main room, playing truth or dare, and Jules is dared to kiss the wolfs chieftain on the wall, also in the scene where Marty has a bong that can retract into a coffee mug. The Cabin in the Woods turns the horror genre on itshead. The film is a satire and payshomageto some ofthe huge scary movies from the past such as Sam Raimis Evil Dead and also Dario Argentos Suspira.Another genre that is incorporated into the movie is sci-fi. We see this when Marty and Dana descend in the rustle to where the scientists are, we then see various nightmare characters with some be kind and the majority universe made up creatures, this is part of the sci-fi genre as it usually contains monsters and mythical creatures that are not prepare in literal life and questions normality. 2.The narrative structure of The Cabin in the Woods is linear. It starts with residue where everything is going well, this is seen when all of the 5 are meeting up in concert getting prepared to start on their journey. This is then followed by whirl where the first character is killed off which would be Jules. The quest for restoration is found in the scene where Dana and Holden go into the lift and look to stop all of it.The equilibrium be restored can be seen for both sides, one being that it is restored as the operation is shut worst, but the other side being that it isnt restored as the whole world ends because of the gods that are unleashed. 3. There are many different representations of gender in The Cabin in the Woods. Firstly, the two women, Jules and Dana, are defined as The Whore and The Virgin which is two opposite ends of the spectrum whose deaths are meant to serve as bookends for the others.The order of deaths is irrelevant besides in the case of the women. Jules, as the corrupted whore, has to die first, and Dana, the Virgin, has to die last,thats if she dies at all. As Hadley says, The virgins death is optional as long as its last. The female characters are defined only(prenominal) by their sexuality nothing else about them really matters. In real scenes Laura Mulveys theory of the male gaze is prevalent. When Dana is getting undressed in her room, Holden finds out that he can see through a window into her room, but she cant.We see the camera follow Dana up and down as she takes off her clothes, then t he camera switches back round to Holden, who we see watching her but trying to look away at the same time. Still, the men dont fare much better with their appointed roles. They are given the roles of The Athlete, The Scholar, and The Fool. The Athlete is your typical American jock who has a naturally athletic and muscly body and loves sports. The scholar is represented as being a book worm whose only passion is education and recital books and the fool is represented as being basically dumb.

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