The
genre ‘Action’ was discovered in the 1920’s and was generally based around
western films that included sword fight and chase scenes on horse-back. As
technology has improved over the years, action films are always changing and
new variations are starting to appear. In the 1960’s the first James Bond film
was produced and has served an inspiration to a lot of action movies nowadays.
Action
films usually include a high level of energy which gets shown throughout the
film. Action films tend to have a very large budget because it has to cover all
to the costs for the stunts, costumes and props needed. There is non-stop
motion, this keeps the viewer tied into the film, and there is furthermore
spectacular rhythm and pacing created by the adventurous characters and mis-en-scene.
Main characters often include two-dimensional 'good-guy' heroes battling the
'bad guys’; this is all designed for pure audience escapism.
What
an audience will stereotypically view in an action film:
- Explosion
- Gun Fights
- Chase Scenes
- Fist Fights
- Natural Disasters such as (floods, tsunamis and tornado's)
- Destructive Crises
- Prison or Culprit escapes
- Blood
- A Victory
Some examples of Action Movies:
- The fast and Furious sequel
- James Bond
- Die Hard
- Batman: The Dark Knight
- Indiana Jones
- 300
- The Matrix
- Avatar
Popular
actors that known for their good acting in action films are:
- Sylvester Stallone
- Arnold Schwarzenegger
- Jackie Chan
- Daniel Craig
- Bruce Willis
- Will Smith
- Hugh Jackman
- Tom Cruise
- Paul Walker
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