Martine McCutcheon Essays

  • The Film 'Love Actually' by Bridget Jones

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    The Film 'Love Actually' by Bridget Jones Love Actually Essay The film trailers designed to promote the film Love Actually represent a particular view of modern love and relationships. Explore this idea within a media analysis framework. From the makers of Bridget Jones’s Diary and Notting Hill, the film Love Actually is a romantic comedy about igniting laughter, wrecking havoc, breaking hearts, daring commitment and forcing choices. The film is of a typical romantic comedy genre, which

  • How the Trailers of Love Actually Represent a Stereotypical View of Modern Love and Relationships

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    How the Trailers of Love Actually Represent a Stereotypical View of Modern Love and Relationships Loveactually is a romantic comedy based in contemporary London during Christmas. It was written and directed by Richard Curtis and was released in November 2003. It was made by Working Title Films, which have an institutional ethos about romantic comedies. Working Title Films usually have a predominantly white representation of love and there are certain types of films such as Four Weddings