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what is the difference between drama and movie?
or they can be the same?uhm...the HEROES,and PRISON BREAK,are they dramas?or movies?I know they got seasons.
11 dec. 2009 09:07
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those you mention are TV series..
cowboy...
12 december 2009
Hello Rokr,
A movie
is a film.
The plural 'movies' could also mean cinema or movie theater.
"He took her to the movies"
A drama ( as a countable noun)
means a serious play for the theater intended for performance on a stage, that you could watch also on television.
'Drama' as an uncountable noun could refer to work that is connected with plays and the theater , such as acting or producing.
'Drama' could also refer to an episode, that is characterized by turbulence or highly emotional.
So a 'movie' could be a 'drama' or including some 'drama' or dramatic scenes.
A real situation that is exciting or distressing could also be called a 'drama'.
11 december 2009
Hello Rokr
A drama is a play with people on stage...
A movie is a film to watch at home or cinema...
11 december 2009
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