Intertextuality
Inter-text-uality
The relationship between texts.
practice question- How does the lego movie use intertextuality to represent different people in the target audience?
The Lego movie is a u rated film meaning it uses intertextuality. the different target audience the primary target would be the younger children while the secondary target audience is teenagers, parents and grandparents.
The primary target is young children, the intertextuality is more focused towards lego toys than anything else as all the sets and props are made of lego. Some young viewers might understand some of the intertextuality in the film (such as) Robin Hood, Barbie, yeti (like in the new movie small foot).
the secondary target is teenagers, they use intertextuality such as Wonder woman, superman, Batman and many more. some teenagers could be thinking back to their childhood remembering the toys they used to play with and see the similarities to films that teenagers used to watch when they were younger. they could also see the comedy in the film being a teenager.
The other secondary target is parents and grandparents, they use intertextuality such as Shakespeare, star wars, the matrix as well as the superhero's that came out in the 1950s. They would watch the lego movie and think that they watched films such as stars wars, superhero's when they were teenagers.
conclusion- in conclusion this movie is postmodernist as it shows life around the last 70 years making it have history and modern day society. It includes references from lego, DC. some people may say it lacks originality
- starbucks
- batman
- 1984 novel camera cover
- the matrix
- octan
- green lantern
- wonder woman
- computer game starting
- tetris
- matrix realm
- barbie
- old west
- romance scenes lighting
- shakespeares
- lego friends
- medusa
- yeti
- taco bell
- film lighting intertextuality yellow old west red syfy pink romance
- good cop / bad cop
- lord of the rings
- millhouse
- cleo patra
- superman
- Michaelangelo teenage mutant ninja turtle
- nba
- 1984 spaceman
- unikitty
- Dracula
- harry potter dumbledoor
- Robin hood
- the Flash
- lady liberty
- cp3po
- han solo
- stars wars
- Chewbacca
- Gandalf
- a old man dying/ Gandalf the grey - Halrog
practice question- How does the lego movie use intertextuality to represent different people in the target audience?
The Lego movie is a u rated film meaning it uses intertextuality. the different target audience the primary target would be the younger children while the secondary target audience is teenagers, parents and grandparents.
The primary target is young children, the intertextuality is more focused towards lego toys than anything else as all the sets and props are made of lego. Some young viewers might understand some of the intertextuality in the film (such as) Robin Hood, Barbie, yeti (like in the new movie small foot).
the secondary target is teenagers, they use intertextuality such as Wonder woman, superman, Batman and many more. some teenagers could be thinking back to their childhood remembering the toys they used to play with and see the similarities to films that teenagers used to watch when they were younger. they could also see the comedy in the film being a teenager.
The other secondary target is parents and grandparents, they use intertextuality such as Shakespeare, star wars, the matrix as well as the superhero's that came out in the 1950s. They would watch the lego movie and think that they watched films such as stars wars, superhero's when they were teenagers.
conclusion- in conclusion this movie is postmodernist as it shows life around the last 70 years making it have history and modern day society. It includes references from lego, DC. some people may say it lacks originality
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