Genre is a practical and necessary aspect to film makers, critics and audiences alike. Each film is constantly being assessed by genre throughout each stage of its existence. Their impact on history, the film's stars, where they place themselves on the shelves of the now nonexistent DVD stores, the screenwriters initial thoughts, and so on, all come into play in analysing a films genre. A film is unable to market itself if its genre is not adapted and played upon. Categorising and Defining Genre is ultimately endless. There are subgenres, hybrids, genres and groupings. Within all of these is a further subsection, and another and another until its all senseless and completely individual. Essentially each and every film could come under a very specific genre i.e. 'Musical, vibrant, love themes, death themes, french themes, Ewan Mcgregor.' (Baz Luhrman's Moulin Rouge.) Of course in the real world, or the Netflix categories, genre is much more broad. While some movies ...