Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Big Screen Mega-Melodrama


“Suspense has been long recognized as a basic quality of melodrama. Consider, for example, the iconic scene in the Titanic where suspense is measured by the prolonged upending of the ship before it sinks.” With suspense being such a crucial quality of melodrama, music plays a big part in helping build the suspense and create the full effect on the audience. The suspense built through the unique soundtrack of the film Titanic, helps to prolong the anxiety that will further be distinguished as the movie goes on. Music provides a homeostatic balance to decipher between emotions and often veers the audience in a certain direction. This source is useful for me because it not only talks about music or only the Titanic, but both and how they incorporate with each other. The information is reliable due to the fact that this is a scholarly source through a library database, and contains information that is solidified by other sources also. This source may be considered biased because there are a few opinions on whether the film is even a melodrama, even though it contains most of the characteristics necessary to be one. However, this article will still be a good fit for my research essay because it has many great examples of how the music in Titanic accompanies the genre of melodrama (and some how it does not).

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