Traditionally, the victims finds themselves either fighting for themselves, or they find others to help them shame the bully. No matter what these films about ninety-nine percent of the time start and end the exact same. In Sing, even though it is not likely for a teacher to do the bullying, Ms.Erika finds that her schemy tactic to try and win it all comes back to bite her in the butt. With two young girls who are generally looked at as the heroes of story, bring everyone together to show justice and fairness in the choir. Think of any bully and victim film out there, regardless of how the victim prevails, they always do. No matter how the bully is silenced, they always are. In culture and society today, films that surround these types films end all the same to put a message out there. The message is a big influence, especially today, but just not a great film to watch when you can always predict exactly how the plot line …show more content…
With God of Love with the plot of events that happened nobody really saw the man’s best friend ending up with the girl of his dreams. In Butter Lamp, audiences try to make out the purpose of the film and finally understand it when the unexpected ending of a built bridge comes in the picture. These two films had the audience blind when it came to how everything would play out. Regardless of how amazing the message is in a film, the last thing the audiences remember is the ending. The ending should be shocking, the best part, and the part nobody saw coming. Sing did not capture an exciting ending, when audiences watch the students stand against Ms.Erika it is already expected. God of Love, the audiences sees the main character trying hard to get the girl with these magic darts. Later though, he ends up shooting his best friend and the girl with the magic darts. He realized he could not control who loves who. Butter lamp, even though most were confused until the last backdrop was removed and the processed bridge was exposed. When the ending approached there was a sudden realization from the audience on what the film was about. Made the audience open their eyes to technology and manufacturers, and how it is destroying some civilians homes. So even though there is an important message, the ending should not be predicted by audiences. Sometimes predictable endings can