Sunday, 8 November 2015
DNA films
DNA films do a mixture of films. Films like Never let me go and Sunshine on Leith are quite realistic and in a modern setting, with believable stories. Then films like Far fro the madding crowd are set in victorian times but is still realistic in its setting and character. Then Dredd is a comic style plot which is fictional so that quite different to the other films. Dredd was said to have flopped at the box office, whereas never let me go did reasonably well placing nineth in the box office with the famous actors used, but still none of these films stormed the box office or dominated it. Never let me go was filmed in scotland, with no large films sets or locations, so the production was of a budget of 15 millions dollars. However, a week after being in the box office it had a 45% decrease in revenue. The film was based of the book, and the main woman actress said that was her main reference for how to act.
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