Thursday, 18 December 2014

Pusher Trilogy (2005) Trailer Analysis

Pusher Trilogy (2005) 
Genre: Horror/Crime
My Score: 9/10
Classes Score: 8/10

 
The trailer for the Pusher Trilogy is a representation of some of the activities and things shown within the three films. The trailer features guns, cars, drugs and sex with minimal amounts of scenes relating to the horror genre.


The positive aspects of the trailer include the fast paced editing that keeps the audience’s attention; the trailer also gives a brief outline of the film. There are also inter titles used to show comments from other organisations. There are also lots of hints towards a lot of sex, drugs and violence, and successfully delivers on what it suggests. The shots used match well with the music, when scenes involving action is used the music speeds up to create a dramatic effect. The trailer also doesn’t reveal too much of the plot, or show any key plots within any of the film.


As well as positives, there are also negatives aspects with in the trailer. There isn’t enough detail about the narratives of the films, which may put some people off of watching the Pusher Trilogy. There are also moments within the trailer were the same clip is used twice, this can make the audience feel as if not enough effort has been put into making the trailer, therefore they may think it will reflect in the films. In some areas of the trailer the montages are too quick and too frequent to be able to grasp the concept of the three films.


The average score for the Pusher Trilogy was an 8/10. It scored this because the trailer is a genuine reflection of the films, also it doesn’t hold back on what the film is about and what it includes. The trailer also doesn’t add unnecessary footage that is not included in any of the films. The trailer didn’t score higher because it doesn’t entice horror fans, the trailer is very fast paced with no ‘scare factor’ therefore it will more likely attract crime and action fans.

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