The protagonist
I think you meant to say does by the way. Anyway, a monologue is when an actor or an actress in a play or movie delivers a speech to the audience that is not interrupted by another character.
Film is a visual medium. This means that visible action, whether subtle or grande, can convey the information you want the audience to know.For example, if your character is a thief, showing the character pocketing something that clearly belongs to another character is a creative way to portray one character as a thief.Try this test: watch an unfamiliar DVD movie with no sound and identify the information that you can learn from simply watching the action.
The Pinocchio Disney version is meant for all ages. Even some adults still love this movie. In my opinion this movie is awesome. Pinocchio is actually meant for general audience. If you like the movie Pinocchio, and if you're an adult, you can still watch Pinocchio.
The phrase 'mega movie' means a movie with big budget and large audience. Phrase 'mega movie' can also be refered to well known movie stars, 'mega-movie stars'
This is called irony.
Yes this is a movie that's appropriate for all ages. This is a movie for all ages including teenagers and adults. This movie is geared for general audience. Bambi is "G''rated. If you're an adult, you can still watch Bambi. Bambi is a family movie. Classic Disney is meant for general audience not children.
The movie poster is the first hint to the audience regarding the theme(s) and principal character(s) in an upcoming film .
Dramatic Irony
A love interest in a movie is a person that someone is attracted to and grows to love. A character in a movie will try to get the love interest to feel the same way towards them.
Dramatic irony is a literary plot device, in which the actions or words of a character (of a book, movie, theater, etc) have a different meaning or evident intention for the audience (or readers) than for the character himself.
No, Brad Pitt was not in the audience in the movie "Happy Gilmore." The film, released in 1996, features various cameos and appearances, but Pitt does not appear in it. The movie stars Adam Sandler as the titular character and includes other notable actors like Christopher McDonald and Julie Bowen.
Pennywise the Clown is a fictional character created by author Stephen King in his novel "It." While the character is not real, the fear and excitement it elicits in the audience is very real.