Friday 28 January 2011

Our Film Synopsis

The film opens with a young women shown strugelling with carrying boxes before cutting to a man hearing her strugle from his sofa, he then goes to help her asking if she requires help to which the women replies in a foreign language that the man does not understand, none the less he helps her with the boxes during which their eyes meet and it becomes evident there is a clear attraction between them.
the man the decides that he will ask the woman out and is determined to tell her how he feels and so decides to learn a number of different languages to show how he feels, he therefore is seen learning a number of languages and wearing clothes accustomed to that nationality to win her over, each time failing to speak to her in her actual language but still developing a relationship through their contact.
when he seems to have given up he puts on the football and watches the game, during which Spain score and he hears his neighbour cheer, he realises she's spanish and goes round to talk to her, they finally have a conversation and we see their romance blossum and the film ends there





When new girl, Carmen moves in next door, Alex is infatuated, never before had he seen such a woman. Then he decides to step up to the plate, and declare his love. In six different languages!!! Follow the new and fresh cast and crew featuring Noramy Kipoto as Alex, as he attempts to vault the language barrier and get the girl in The Language Barrier, watch Alex as his crush develops for the fair foreign maiden in this lovable rom-com that touches our hearts as their relationship develops and love begins to bloom. 

This film is aimed at middle-aged women. By applying genre theory we can understand that our film will gain relatively big success because Rom-Coms so successful. Anyone and his dog can make a Rom-Com and they should cover the cost of the budget with ease because of the success they have has in the past 15 years. We also tackle the theme of multi-culturalism in the UK by showing 6 different languages being displayed.

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