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Team 4. Movie introduction. Director Introduction Main Characters Scenario Cinematic Effects The culture of fear through mass media Question. Director introduction. Michael Moore Born April 23 1954, Flint Michigan Filmmaker, author, social critic, political activist
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Movieintroduction • Director Introduction • Main Characters • Scenario • Cinematic Effects • The culture of fear through mass media • Question
Director introduction • Michael Moore • Born April 23 1954, Flint Michigan • Filmmaker, author, social critic, political activist • Films: Bowling For Columbine, Fahrenheit 911 , Sicko
Main characters:Michael Moore Michael appears in the movie as an interviewer of the other characters in the film. He is also the narrator throughout the film
Main characters: Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold are the two Columbine High school seniors who committed the Columbine Massacre
Main characters: marilynmanson A heavy metal musician who was blamed responsibility for his music being the cause of violence. However, Moore points out that Manson could have as much effect on gun-violence in America as bowling or President Clinton.
Scenario The film looks in to the event of the Columbine High school massacre in 1999 and the nature of violence in relation to guns. The director Michael Moore looks into the background and the environment in which the massacre took place and also some common public opinions and assumptions about related issues such as other gun-violence crimes in the United States.
Cinematic effects: montage “What a Wonderful World” by Louis Armstrong Moore uses montage of events that the United State had committed throughout the years and uses the song “What a Wonderful World” as an irony to show how bad the United State has become.
Movie’sissue • The culture of fear through mass media • Question
The culture of fear from mass media USA is one of the nations that people are died from guns Why? Michael Moore show that mass media make people feel fear and this fearing make them buy guns and use its for keeping safety.
The culture of fear from mass media People who watched these negative news feel fear like ‘I’m not safe, we are in danger’
The culture of fear from mass media People in fear want to depend on something to keep their safety
The culture of fear from mass media Government uses this fear to receive people’s support Company makes a lot of money from anxiety They insist ‘ violence must be stopped by violence’
The culture of fear from mass media Michael Moore suggest Canada’s circumstance opposed to USA In Canada, it is hard to find violent news and Canadian don’t understand why American feel fear and anxiety
Questions 1 What genre do you think the film “Bowling for Columbine” is?
Questions 2 Do you think mass media can make kids violent?
Questions 3 Is it right thing that people buy guns to protect crime?
Questions 4 What do you think influences teenagers the most to behave violently?
Questions 5 Do you think owning a gun should be allowed in Korea like in the United States? State your reason behind your answer