Abstract
Movies have been everybody�s favorite across all ages. Some movies are not suitable for certain ages and the parents� assistance is needed during the watching movie process so that they can show the morals conceived in the movie. This study tries to shed lights on the elements contained in �a movie entitled �Sense and Sensibility�, �a movie made based on a novel by Jane Austen. This study was carried out in qualitative approach using visual feature analysis technique. The object of this study was the movie with the duration of 140 minutes. The data obtained were then classified based on its elements such as realism, local color, narratives, and symbolism. The result portrayed that the realism given in this movie is the condition of a noble family who had lost all of their wealth and life had been becoming crude. The local color depicts the social status in the mid-eighteenth century. The story was narrated in the linear plot and finally, the symbolism in this movie exposed much about the calming and melancholic nature of Devonshire.
Highlights
Nowadays, there have been a lot of digital movies available on television and internet
The information obtained were classified into components such as realism, local color, narratives, and symbolism
The movie is based on a novel written by Jane Austin entitled “Sense and Sensibility”
Summary
There have been a lot of digital movies available on television and internet. People need amusement and watching movies have been an effortlessly relieving amusement full days of working and other responsibilities. The challenges emerge, especially for children or teenagers who find it hard to find meaningful movies and videos to watch (Vassiliou, 2006). Parents come as the general stakeholders in helping their children filter good movies contained of meaningful morals. Our communities today have seen movies as their staple needs. No matter whether it is morning, afternoon, evening, or late night, watching does not make any significant trouble to their time
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