10 Things I Hate About Me Film Analysis

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What 3 elements do you think are the most important in a teen film?

The teen films have important elements like Characters, Themes, Settings, Music and Plot. My movies I picked to discuss with is “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”, “Wayne’s World” and “10 Things I Hate About You”. The important elements I am going talk about is they Characters, they Setting and they Music.

My First I am going to talk is a “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”. My first element about it is “Characters”. Ferris Bueller is our main protagonist and we laugh with him because of his sense of humour, Cameron Frye is our main protagonist’s best friend and his is worried about his future, Sloane Peterson is our protagonist’s girlfriend, Principal Ed Rooney is our main adult villain in this movie and we laugh at him when he get humiliated by Ferris and Jeanie Bueller is the main protagonist’s sibling and she is trying caught Ferris and what is he up too.
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Our most important character is Kat Stratford and she is a sassy girl. Patrick Venna and he a strange and kind person. Cameron James is a quiet kid and try to get Bianca as a girlfriend. Bianca Stratford is most try to be the most popular in the school. Micheal is like a mentor to Cameron. Finally Joey Donner is kind of a selfish prick, a mean person, thinks he can do anything he wants to win Bianca as a girlfriend and married her.

The setting for ‘10 Things I Hate About You’. The set is always at a high school called Stadium High School and a normal average home where a characters. The high school they’re set in is a reference to William Shakespeare, a famous poet. Also there other locations in 10 Things I Hate About You like a live band concert, the paint ball park, the beer party. The house is mostly shot is the Stratford’s house and that where we meet our main protagonist, sister and the over-protected father. The stadium where they have the prom where Kat and Patrick go

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