Question

How are conventions enforced in genre films?

a. To the letter: Every conventional generic element must be present in the movie for it to be of a particular genre.

b. Strictly: At least five conventional generic elements must be present in the movie for it to be of a particular genre.

c. Obscurely: Only scholars and critics are allowed to deem a movie of a particular genre depending on the conventional elements it incorporates.

d. Perfectly: No genre movie has ever wavered from a set formula.

e. Somewhat: Conventions are not enforced, and while every movie within a particular genre will incorporate some of its elements, few include all conventions.

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