Musical films, Bride and Predjudice and Grease
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For years now, musicals have played an essential part in the film industry. Musical scenes are a feature incorporated by directors such as Randall Klies in for example "Grease", as they engage audiences with their elaborate styles and dance sequences. Directors are generally attracted by musical scenes, because they allow audiences imaginations to experience an unrealistic setting of colourful costumes and extravagant dance routines, whilst still being able to follow a realistic story line such as the romantic family drama 'Bride an Prejudice' by Gurinder Chada which I have decided to analyse. The usage of musical scenes is that they bring a whole new level of excitement that non- musical scenes cannot attain. The two scenes I will be comparing are from the film Bride and Prejudice the song "No Life Without Wife" a British Indian film, directed by Gurinder Chada in 2004 and Grease "You're The One...

