Saturday, 4 February 2017

Todorov's Theory Of Narrative


Equilibrium- The film will begin with the main character, Walter Murphy, being visited by his son and grandchildren. The visit is in aid of Walter and his late wife, Catherine, 50th wedding anniversary.

Disruption- Walter’s grandchildren begin to ask questions about their grandma so he goes upstairs to get a photo album to show his grandchildren, whilst retrieving the photo album he comes across boxes of memorabilia, due to this Walter starts experiencing flash backs as the belongings he finds remind him of his past. 

Disequilibrium- He comes across his old army uniform and medals, this reminds him when he was sent away from whom he was loved by. The only company he had was his friend, Harry, who helped him through the war. Sadly one month before the war came to an end Harry was hit by a bomb along with three other men from their platoon. Other flashbacks include; when and how Walter met Catherine, their first date, their wedding day and honeymoon, the birth of their first child, Catherine's diagnosis and also the emotional day when Catherine passed away.

Repair- Whilst re-living moments of his past and reminiscing Walter has a chance to reflect and gain closure on his wife's death, he realises that they had an amazing life. His son and grandchildren are here to support him.

New Equilibrium- The film will end with Walter returning to the living room with the photo albums. Walter is grateful for the memories life he made with his wife, the film is symbolic of life and loss.


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