The trailers of 'The Fifth Element' and 'The Matrix Revolutions' and how they interest their target audience.
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Trailers advertise a film, using some of the best or most spectacular scenes, often cut at a cliff hanger. Along with scenes there will be music, which can determine the atmosphere of the trailer as tense or relaxed, comic or dramatic. Typically there will be a voice over explaining the plot, but occasionally they are not used because it is not needed, or to create mystery as to what the film is about.
Trailers are
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would go and see The Matrix Revolutions because it is the last in a trilogy and the other two films are already highly acclaimed, so people are going to be more interested to see how it ends than The Fifth Element. In addition to this; The Fifth Element was made by a relatively unknown director, people could be quite sceptical about whether it will be any good, even though a lot of action is shown.
would go and see The Matrix Revolutions because it is the last in a trilogy and the other two films are already highly acclaimed, so people are going to be more interested to see how it ends than The Fifth Element. In addition to this; The Fifth Element was made by a relatively unknown director, people could be quite sceptical about whether it will be any good, even though a lot of action is shown.