Sachin Persaud- 16 years old, lives in London
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1. great editing and atmosphere. I loved the narration, i personally didn't like the sound levelling. If u can, music and vocal levels have to be edited a bit more in the beginning with the girl (I can't hear her that well).
2. The genre seems like comedy/slice of life.
3. Target seems like teenagers to young adults (college and senior year). It ranges to all genders and sexuality, I don't think it is clear what ethnicity is being targeted but it does seem like it's multicultural. It's close to mainstream, on the verge of relatable.
4. Very clear between the girl and that guy.
5. first impression is the guy narrator is a bit narcissistic and loves himself whilst the girl is opposite (i feel like i like the guy more however i know the audience would kinda not like him from his narrative)
6. kinda relatable but it seems more civilised than high school (kinda posh)
7. I want candy and co. Is it from a particular genre of music?
8. f*** yes m8 I'm spot on
9. mate ik all of those. breakfast club is the best tho. woody allen is also a spot on director however cafe society was a let down. Don't forget also Feriss Bhuellers day out (Thats another one). Also my number one high school movie which could inspire you incredibly is "me, earl and the dying girls" watch it asap seriously.
10. i would be curious and interested to check it out.
11. cinema.
12. kinda, it mixes education with the word difference.
13. come to think of it: these stereotypes are spot on in todays society.
14. "Blue is the warmest colour" one of my favourites.
15. 12a
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1. great editing and atmosphere. I loved the narration, i personally didn't like the sound levelling. If u can, music and vocal levels have to be edited a bit more in the beginning with the girl (I can't hear her that well).
2. The genre seems like comedy/slice of life.
3. Target seems like teenagers to young adults (college and senior year). It ranges to all genders and sexuality, I don't think it is clear what ethnicity is being targeted but it does seem like it's multicultural. It's close to mainstream, on the verge of relatable.
4. Very clear between the girl and that guy.
5. first impression is the guy narrator is a bit narcissistic and loves himself whilst the girl is opposite (i feel like i like the guy more however i know the audience would kinda not like him from his narrative)
6. kinda relatable but it seems more civilised than high school (kinda posh)
7. I want candy and co. Is it from a particular genre of music?
8. f*** yes m8 I'm spot on
9. mate ik all of those. breakfast club is the best tho. woody allen is also a spot on director however cafe society was a let down. Don't forget also Feriss Bhuellers day out (Thats another one). Also my number one high school movie which could inspire you incredibly is "me, earl and the dying girls" watch it asap seriously.
10. i would be curious and interested to check it out.
11. cinema.
12. kinda, it mixes education with the word difference.
13. come to think of it: these stereotypes are spot on in todays society.
14. "Blue is the warmest colour" one of my favourites.
15. 12a


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