Wednesday, 28 September 2011

The Debt Analysis

The Debt -  film 2011









The film The Debt has a genre of Thriller/Action and was released 30th September 2011 with a certificated age of 15. The basic storyline is that the wowing thriller begins in 1997, as shocking news reaches retired Mossad secret agents Rachel (Helen Mirren) and Stefan (Tom Wilkinson) about their former colleague David (Ciarán Hinds). All three have been respected and admired for decades by their country because of the mission that they undertook back in 1966, when the trio tracked down Nazi war criminal Vogel (Jesper Christensen) in East Berlin. At great risk, and at considerable personal cost, the team's mission was accomplished - or was it? The suspense builds in and across two different time periods, with startling action and surprising revelations.

Stars that feature in the film is Helen Mirren and Jessica Chastain as Rachel Singer, Tom Wilkinson and Marton Csokas as Stephan Gold and Ciaran Hinds and Sam Worthington as David Peretz. The target audience is mostly for middle aged people. This is because the actors and actress’s featured in the film are well known amongst the middle aged society of today. Also the film is based around World War 2 times which is a familiar topic with the middle aged society today, as they younger generation wouldn’t be so familiar. The place your most likely to see this is cinemas, mainly a multiplex, this is a large number of screens, also called a megaplex.



Ciniworld an adult ticket is £8 and at the Odeon it is £7.85, Monday-Thursday a teenage ticket is £5.30.










The trailer is a huge part of the marketing process for the film. It is as 3 minutes to get the audiences attention, get them interested, and make them want to watch more. This is why a trailer can sometimes be the most important part of marketing when it comes to promoting a film. Another great way that the film is promoted is that the stars of the show go on to TV chat shows to talk about the film. The latest one was Helen the star of the film went on to Jonathan Ross’s Friday Night Show. This was a huge success point for the film and the audience numbers where in their millions and Dame Helen Mirren is a very respectful woman which automatically boosted up the fan base before the film has been released. 

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