Friday, 18 October 2013

How my cultural background effects my response and behaviour after

In my family we often watch films together, when i first watched Like Crazy it was just a friday night where me and my mum decided to watch a film together, i heard it was really good and interestingly created so i thought i'd watch it. We both instantly fell in love with it, as it was on a TV it may have caught are attention more to it being online or another devise. I automatically ordered it on Amazon afterwards as i connect and identified with it straight from the start. I've always loved the uniqueness of small British made film productions, they are much more intimate and detailed in some ways. The storyline could be so simple yet captivating. I am a strong believer in love and it's power and i completely fit the brief of their desired target audience and i'm quite sure my response of sympathy and tears is what was wanted. As i would normally watch this when i feel the need to sympathise or feel a little down this would be the time to watch it but as for watching it recently i didn't connect so much with it as i recently have done in the past. This doesn't mean i don't love it any less but that i didn't crumple up and burst into tears with passion for it. I strongly suggest Like Crazy for everyone, it is a different take on a love story with hits and punches of reality which is needed to make a difference in the film industry now days.

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