After looking at many different romantic comedy openings we came up with our idea. The main inspiration of our idea came from Juno and Maid In Manhattan.
The name of our film is: Not Exactly Romeo And Juliet. We named our film this as we are doing our own version of Romeo And Juleit, but with a twist. Similarities in them is that the two will be from completely different backgrounds just like in Romeo And Juliet. However its not exactly Romeo And Juliet as our film is much more modern, also, in most rom-coms and in Romeo And Juliet, the characters are of the sma skin colour/ethnic group. Our characters we have used are of different races and lastly they dont meet the same way Romeo And Juleit meets, which is another difference.
CHARACTERS:
We thaught about our acters very carefully, they were what we decided to get before deciding what happens in our film, and what it should be called etc.. We decided to choose two drama BTECH students, as we know they are strong actors and we can rely on them to get the acting done to a high stanard as we've seen them act many times.
Our film characters are called Andre and Nina. We have decided to make these two characters completly different from eachother as it creates an enigma for the audience as they will wonder how the two could possibly ever fall in love, and also could show a sene of humor/humiliation for Andre,as he is pushing his boundaries going for a woman like Nina.
Andre is our 'casual Joe' kind of character. He dresses in a plain top acomponied with a pair of jeans and a hoodie. He dosnt have the most recent phone and dosnt really have an eye for the materialistic side of life.
Nina however, she is the complete opposite of Andre. She dresses more sophisticated, holds herself better and has a real eye for everything materialistic. She has an iPhone, likes to drink Starbucks and her local shops consist of Swarovski.
LOCATION:
Our locations also play a big part in showing the difference between our characters. Andres location is in a more urban area which looks a lot more cheap compared to Ninas which is in Oxford Street/Central London- a LOT more sophisticated.
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