The ending scene of our film where the boy is about to be stranggled by the murdered girl establishes our social group representation effectively. Since the scene has given a clear picture that the 15 year old boy is the victim, so we are able to appeal our traget audience which are 15+ teenagers. Somehow the murdered girl in our film is also a victim of a murder as well, so this further strengthen our social group representation. But we have a neutral representations of gender and race since both of the characters in our film are victims and we haven't put in any elements to emphasize the cultural background so as to appeal worldwide male and female audience of similar age.
Our representations are actually similar to the film Poltergeist because the victims of that film are also a normal family and as shown in the trailer, children appear to be vulnerable and the most affected victims since they are screaming and crying throughout the trailer. What's more, the three children in the trailer are also at the similar age to the chracters we have in our own film. Also, the Poltergeist tends to depict the family as normal as possible, in my opinion this is also a strategy to appeal a wider ranger of audience.
This scene just shows our representation. With the girl standing behind the boy and looking at him with an evil face, it is obvious to figure out who is the victim in our film. Furthermore, the innocent expression on the boy's face effectively enhances his vulnerability.
This is the Wordle I construct after we receive our feedback, and it shows we've done a good job in showing our representation which means we are successful in attepmting to appeal our target audience.
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