Sharknado Cinematic Advancements

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Cinematic Advancements and Effects of Sharknado
Some works of art are not realized for their social and era-changing significance until hundreds of years after they are made. From Van Gogh to the Macintosh, some of the greatest human creations were not realized until society was ready for the immaculate creations these artist of human change created. We are living in a modern era Van Gogh with the hit action film Sharknado, which defines true filmmaking in an intellectual era at its finest, as well as creates a cinematic experience with acting and cinematography that no movie has been able to achieve. This Van Gogh film; imperfect and ridiculed now, has the capability to be realized possibly hundreds of years from now as one of the greatest …show more content…

Not only does Sharknado have extremely enriched characters; the actors who make the characters so perplexed are some of the best in the industry. Critically acclaimed and awarded actors like Tara Reid, Ian Ziering, and John Heard make up the main characters in Sharknado. Through their award winning acting, they create a momentous plot and expose how elaborate the characters of the film truly are. Compared to many films in the same genre and likeness as Sharknado, numerous films are missing and do not archive such actors; mainly due to funding or the simple ambition to be considered a serious cinema. The creators and director of Sharknado help to develop the characters personalities throughout the film; using elaborate schemes such as audience perceived screenplay and advanced cinematography, the director sets the characters apart from other mediocre actors. Though lacking in diversity, the characters and actors filling those roles in Sharknado create a character base that makes audiences connect to the overall plot and exposition of the …show more content…

The most current points that this biased is based off of being that the graphics were not meaningfully terrible; which made the whole cinema unsatisfactory, and that the movie was made solely as a joke film. These assumptions, though correctly made at first sight, do not particularly identify the true nature and philosophical awareness that cinematically inclined persons can retrieve from Sharknado. As it has already been discussed, the creators of the cinema had the intentions of making a film with horrible graphics. Graphics which do not stay in the harbored waters of special effects for that period of time. Sharknado covers a possible weather situation and the effects it has on the whole population, both economically and emotionally; as well as provides a plot that is enriched with drama and emotion. Any cinematic experience that can intrigue a meteorologist and a drama inclined person is not based as a joke. Though Sharknado is not the perfect cinema, neither will there ever be one; the film illustrates the only perfection capable in the modern age -- which is imperfection. It has the keys of intellectual integration and cinematic concepts that perceive through those who can see