film vs real life

Jump to Last Post 1-5 of 5 discussions (8 posts)
  1. sarovai profile image72
    sarovaiposted 14 years ago

    All films are for entertainment or is it reflecting the real life.Some people compare their life with films which makes me wonder?.

    1. livewithrichard profile image72
      livewithrichardposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      It really depends on the filmmaker and the genre of the film.  You can see a lot of social and political comentary being made in films and it is intentional.

  2. PhilD41 profile image67
    PhilD41posted 14 years ago

    For me it is still strictly entertainment.  There has to be some aspects of reality in movies to make them believable and enjoyable.  Even the movies based on real stories are modified to make them more entertaining though.  I am sure others will disagree, and they are allowed, but for me I look for the entertainment value.

  3. Lisa HW profile image61
    Lisa HWposted 14 years ago

    That's a version of the ages old question, "Does life imitate art, or does art imitate life?" (or worded the other way around - not sure).

    There was a writer's book out once (not sure if it's still being published), "The 32 Plots".  The idea was that all stories about people essentially involve one of "The 32 Plots".  (That's why people today can still relate to Shakespeare's work.)  It's also why so many people feel as if their life is a movie, a novel, a soap opera, or even a fairy tale.  smile

    Assuming a movie isn't something like science fiction, I think people creating dramas and comedies aim to include the things that make a lot of elements in the movie seem like real life, which means that viewers are going to see a lot of things they identify with in the movie.  (Even science fiction includes "realities of human nature", usually - unless it's just meaningless junk.) 

    Sometimes, though, people will see a movie a copy what they've seen because it appealed to them.  Years ago the movie, Annie Hall, inspired a whole fashion look for real-life women.   

    Even when it comes to something Disney's animated fairy tales; as I've gotten older and stopped just seeing the stories at face value, I've come to see a lot of real human nature behind the fantasy stories.

    1. sarovai profile image72
      sarovaiposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      It is really interesting the way you compare real human nature to animated fairy tales.

  4. arunjain1989 profile image60
    arunjain1989posted 14 years ago

    I personally like movies which people can relate to...and Lisa HW i really liked the way you put forth the point!!

  5. Lisa HW profile image61
    Lisa HWposted 14 years ago

    arunjain, thanks.  Not long ago I was listening to talk radio, and they were joking about how "in the movies they always.....".  People were calling and making fun of what they often put in movies and how "nobody really does that".   It struck me funny when they started to make fun of how every person (who's supposed to be an "ordinary person") in the movies who is emptying out their grocery bags after shopping takes out a loaf of French bread and a head of lettuce.  Well, every time I shop I have that loaf of French bread and head of lettuce in my grocery bags.   smile   It struck me that my "ordinary-ness" can sometimes mean seeing things in my ordinary life in movies.  Contrary to what all those talk radio callers thought, those movie-makers know what they're doing.   smile

    1. arunjain1989 profile image60
      arunjain1989posted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Lisa i totally agree with you....And the way you make me agree with you is simply amazing!!i have become your fan.

 
working

This website uses cookies

As a user in the EEA, your approval is needed on a few things. To provide a better website experience, hubpages.com uses cookies (and other similar technologies) and may collect, process, and share personal data. Please choose which areas of our service you consent to our doing so.

For more information on managing or withdrawing consents and how we handle data, visit our Privacy Policy at: https://corp.maven.io/privacy-policy

Show Details
Necessary
HubPages Device IDThis is used to identify particular browsers or devices when the access the service, and is used for security reasons.
LoginThis is necessary to sign in to the HubPages Service.
Google RecaptchaThis is used to prevent bots and spam. (Privacy Policy)
AkismetThis is used to detect comment spam. (Privacy Policy)
HubPages Google AnalyticsThis is used to provide data on traffic to our website, all personally identifyable data is anonymized. (Privacy Policy)
HubPages Traffic PixelThis is used to collect data on traffic to articles and other pages on our site. Unless you are signed in to a HubPages account, all personally identifiable information is anonymized.
Amazon Web ServicesThis is a cloud services platform that we used to host our service. (Privacy Policy)
CloudflareThis is a cloud CDN service that we use to efficiently deliver files required for our service to operate such as javascript, cascading style sheets, images, and videos. (Privacy Policy)
Google Hosted LibrariesJavascript software libraries such as jQuery are loaded at endpoints on the googleapis.com or gstatic.com domains, for performance and efficiency reasons. (Privacy Policy)
Features
Google Custom SearchThis is feature allows you to search the site. (Privacy Policy)
Google MapsSome articles have Google Maps embedded in them. (Privacy Policy)
Google ChartsThis is used to display charts and graphs on articles and the author center. (Privacy Policy)
Google AdSense Host APIThis service allows you to sign up for or associate a Google AdSense account with HubPages, so that you can earn money from ads on your articles. No data is shared unless you engage with this feature. (Privacy Policy)
Google YouTubeSome articles have YouTube videos embedded in them. (Privacy Policy)
VimeoSome articles have Vimeo videos embedded in them. (Privacy Policy)
PaypalThis is used for a registered author who enrolls in the HubPages Earnings program and requests to be paid via PayPal. No data is shared with Paypal unless you engage with this feature. (Privacy Policy)
Facebook LoginYou can use this to streamline signing up for, or signing in to your Hubpages account. No data is shared with Facebook unless you engage with this feature. (Privacy Policy)
MavenThis supports the Maven widget and search functionality. (Privacy Policy)
Marketing
Google AdSenseThis is an ad network. (Privacy Policy)
Google DoubleClickGoogle provides ad serving technology and runs an ad network. (Privacy Policy)
Index ExchangeThis is an ad network. (Privacy Policy)
SovrnThis is an ad network. (Privacy Policy)
Facebook AdsThis is an ad network. (Privacy Policy)
Amazon Unified Ad MarketplaceThis is an ad network. (Privacy Policy)
AppNexusThis is an ad network. (Privacy Policy)
OpenxThis is an ad network. (Privacy Policy)
Rubicon ProjectThis is an ad network. (Privacy Policy)
TripleLiftThis is an ad network. (Privacy Policy)
Say MediaWe partner with Say Media to deliver ad campaigns on our sites. (Privacy Policy)
Remarketing PixelsWe may use remarketing pixels from advertising networks such as Google AdWords, Bing Ads, and Facebook in order to advertise the HubPages Service to people that have visited our sites.
Conversion Tracking PixelsWe may use conversion tracking pixels from advertising networks such as Google AdWords, Bing Ads, and Facebook in order to identify when an advertisement has successfully resulted in the desired action, such as signing up for the HubPages Service or publishing an article on the HubPages Service.
Statistics
Author Google AnalyticsThis is used to provide traffic data and reports to the authors of articles on the HubPages Service. (Privacy Policy)
ComscoreComScore is a media measurement and analytics company providing marketing data and analytics to enterprises, media and advertising agencies, and publishers. Non-consent will result in ComScore only processing obfuscated personal data. (Privacy Policy)
Amazon Tracking PixelSome articles display amazon products as part of the Amazon Affiliate program, this pixel provides traffic statistics for those products (Privacy Policy)
ClickscoThis is a data management platform studying reader behavior (Privacy Policy)