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The Differing Film Languages Used in the Two Trailers for Bend It Like Beckham

2023-01-27 13:30:29

The purpose of bending this movie trailer is to advertise a movie, express that type and story to a specific viewer, make it interested, and put the movie in two. In a few minutes or more, I would like to show a unique selling point for this movie. The trailer pulls our attention because the image change is very fast and we have to concentrate. Otherwise, you may miss something.

Beckham is a movie covering important issues related to various cultures of Western countries and cultures of ethnic minorities. This movie is the story of two girls living in the middle class of London, Jessminder Kaur Bhamra (Jess) and Juliette Paxton (Jules). Jess is a Sikh Indian immigrant family, and Jules comes from a traditional British family. The two girls brought together love between coach and soccer. Jess's parents did not approve of my daughter playing soccer. They hope to concentrate on finding traditional Sikhs Indian where she learns Indian tradition and get married. Jules' mother likewise worries about her daughter. Joule is more interested in football than fashion and makeup. Bending like Beckham is a movie showing the fusion of two cultures and the fusion of tradition and contemporary ideas.

Beckham is surprisingly unexpected, earning more than $ 76.5 million with a $ 6 million budget. The movie itself is British, but its setting and theme - the integration of immigrants to religious countries that love football (we call it football) - deal with - is quiet appeal and optimism I am satisfied with the audience who made a critic inside. There are 18 award-winning facts about Beck It Like Beckham at the 15th anniversary of release in the US, and later on adaptation to Western music.

Beck It Like Released by Redbus Film Distribution on April 12, 2002. This movie was released on Fox Searchlight Pictures in American limited theater on March 12, 2003. When it was first released in the UK, it passed the country box office for the next three weekend and was overtaken by "About boys". This film was released on DVD and VHS by Warner Home Video on November 18, 2002. With the DVD reward feature, some scenes were not completed. Some of them included conversations between friends from Pinky and Joule, and her mother met Kevin and his friends outside the store.