Analysis Of Women In Sherlock Holmes
Analysis of Sherlock Holmes Poster
The central image of this poster is Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson this shows that men are more of the centralized characters in the film and play more of an active role in the film than women and also are more dominant than women which play a 'sideline' role in the film and not involved as much as men. Through analyzing this poster we can easily compare the importance of both genders and we can see that in the background of the poster 'Irene Adler' is not as important as the men and is only the main female character that contribute towards that actual story.
There are a number of ways that the mix of genres can be deduced from the analysis of the poster such as the angle of Irene Adler head at a slanted position with a slight smile on a face shows the slight aspect of romance in the film.
The cane that Dr Watson is holding at a slanted position behind his back as the audience we can presume that he's a fighter since it is at a position as of a sword would be. The facial expression on Dr Watson's face is a confident look with his chin up, this look accompanied with his swords we can assume that the film also has a aspect of action and thriller genre to it for e.g; fight scenes.
Blackwoods position with his looking backwards with his eyes slanted with a devious look on his face with the count Dracula cape and the old fashioned 'creepy' lamp-post we can see that the film may have a horror and crime element to it.
Sherlock Holmes is very well known for his 'unique' personality and his sense of humor. The picture of the bulldog in the corner of the poster which doesn't seem to be related to the story as the audience we can relate this some kind of humor element that the film may have.
There are a number of ways that the mix of genres can be deduced from the analysis of the poster such as the angle of Irene Adler head at a slanted position with a slight smile on a face shows the slight aspect of romance in the film.
The cane that Dr Watson is holding at a slanted position behind his back as the audience we can presume that he's a fighter since it is at a position as of a sword would be. The facial expression on Dr Watson's face is a confident look with his chin up, this look accompanied with his swords we can assume that the film also has a aspect of action and thriller genre to it for e.g; fight scenes.
Blackwoods position with his looking backwards with his eyes slanted with a devious look on his face with the count Dracula cape and the old fashioned 'creepy' lamp-post we can see that the film may have a horror and crime element to it.
Sherlock Holmes is very well known for his 'unique' personality and his sense of humor. The picture of the bulldog in the corner of the poster which doesn't seem to be related to the story as the audience we can relate this some kind of humor element that the film may have.