How does a comparison of these two 'slasher' texts demonstrate how genre changes over time? Why this is so and what other media issues and debates do they raise?
Psycho (1960,
Firstly, the main and obvious change throughout the genre of slasher movies is portrayed and evident by watching both movies. Psycho is a movie which was made black and white, despite having the advantage of colour films, the granddaddy of slasher decided to keep it black and white in order to create and maintain originality within movies and keep it authentic. Through black and white movies Hitchcock wanted to create suspense which the audience of the time were familiar too. Whereas, Texas Chainsaw Massacre is made in colour in order to create and enhance more horror and highlight the horrific scenes to the audience as the blood is visible. Through the use of close-ups for example when the final girl is running out of the house we see a close up through which we identify with her state as she is screaming, limping and covered in blood. This colour movie has shown the change in the genre of slasher movies as it can be seen how the movie Psycho was not as horrific as
Media debates which can arise from these movies are the issues of a patriarchal ideology. Both movies have women in them and as Laura Mulvey would argue, it is due to pleasing the male audience, ‘male gaze’. Psycho shows women throughout the movie however, once again portrayed as sex objects as she is a femme fatelle and evidently is killed during the movie. On the other hand in
Moreover, considering Sigmund Frauds’ theory of phallic symbols, we can see throughout the movies how this phallic symbol is present. With Psycho showing a knife as its phallic symbol, which is the object that kills everyone and Texas chainsaw massacre has many phallic symbols from knives to chainsaws with the chainsaw itself being the main phallic symbol which is used to kill people and during the end is the object that cuts off the mans leg.
One generic change that has occurred throughout the decade from when the granddaddy of slasher- Psycho was shown to
In conclusion, there has been a change of conventions of the genre of slasher movies which has made this genre not only successful and popular that many people come to watch these movies but has made it even more exciting to watch through the use of colour and narrative change and horrific scenes that are highlighted due to the use of colour. And it is evident that as time has progressed the movies have progressed in the sense the audience have more horrific and explicit movies to watch in order to give them the feeling they want from slasher movies.
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