How does your product use or challenge conventions and how does it represent social groups or issues?
Use of challenge conventions
Our film opening has various uses of the conventions of a psychological thriller. The first use is when we show a sort of obsession around a phone that does not belong to the person. We strived to show that even though they know they are curious about something completely unrelated to them, they must have it. The second use is when we had to use the phone notifications to show that something important is going on, and it is important enough that the phone is endlessly getting pinged by notifications. Clearly, something important is happening to the person. This is later used to show a breach in privacy by someone, a neighbor, walking by. Our film opening also ends in a cliff hanger, with the protagonist and antagonist looking at each other after the antagonist did something they should not have.
It mostly represents people 20 years or younger. The age where people are most likely to be addicted to their phones. It represents issues like breach of privacy and digital privacy.
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