Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Conflict

      An example of conflict from a movie would be in the "The Call," when the two girls are at the mall and one has to go home and as she gets to the parking lot a man almost runs her over then kidnaps her. The main conflict was the kidnapping and the police trying to locate the girl. A conflict like this in real life is for example in certain parts of Mexico, many women, men, and children get kidnapped everyday and most of the time aren't returned with their families. Personally, I've heard family stories about members being kidnapped by drug dealers either for money or revenge. Many of these cases are what inspire movie directors to make films where the people can relate or get interested in. In the movie, "The End of Watch," there are cases where children are kept tied up and in cages by drug lords, or gangs doing drive by's in african american communities like Compton, South LA or areas where gangs are most common. Films like these interest people, and let people know the reality of life whether it's conflict in a romance or a horror film. No matter what genre the movie is, people will like it if it's a good movie. Good movies inspire film makers to make more good movies.

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