Monday 13 September 2010

The FALL.fall.FaLl.FalL.llaf.ALLf...........

The original concept of The Fall was presented in film form as we as a classed watched the 2006 film by Tarsem Singh. After being told to interpret the Fall in many different ways, it became quite hard not to think about it in the literal form of 'falling down' or 'in love'. So after analysing and taking the phrase apart, these were just some of my A2 Media ideas.....

IDEA 1 : FALL FROM GRACE.

'A fall from grace' is the common catchphrase that people use to describe someone of much respect/ authority who has somewhat let themselves and their morals go. I like the idea of this as the phrase applies to anyone in any situation.



IDEA 2: FALL OUT OF LOVE.

I hate the cliche of falling in love. BUT. as much as i tried, I kept coming back to the idea of love. But felt that falling IN love was a far to obvious, and so thought about the aspect of falling OUT of love by observing the period of when and how the passion and love dies within a relationship.

IDEA 3: FALLING OUT

Falling out with a friend is a common accurence and you often make up after a couple of days. But what if you fall out with the wrong person at the wrong time. They might not be as willing to forgive & forget. Falling out of luck is another common phrase which best describes comdey duos such as Delboy and Rodney in Only Fools and Horses or Laurel and Hardy in their classic
'piano falling down the stairs sketch.'



More to come....

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