This novel’s target audience is comprised of teenagers and young adults at the age of 13 to 21 years old, who are interested in seeing the world where everyone is beautiful in a the ‘image-obsessed society’. As you and I both know, teenagers and young adults are sick of living …show more content…
The main themes in this novel are an example of a totalitarian society and the cost of being beautiful. These themes would make a fantastic movie from its understanding of the target audience since they have no rights to change any rules or to vote for anything in the modern society. They are totally controlled by the government and superior and unable to decline or disobey the rules that are set by them. The cost of being beautiful is also one of the strongest themes in this novel, the target audience would have experience of admiring people who are more ‘beautiful’ than them. However, the novel explores that it is impossible to have something that is perfect in this world, you must sacrifice something else, for example friendship or love. These themes would make a fantastic movie from its understanding of the target audience. The theme is an important factor to the audience's view due to the fact that the themes are relatable to the target audience. This theme is exploited by many great and successful movies like Matrix and The Maze Runner, the Uglies would also have a similar or even a better success. I would promote the film by making movie trailers, having advertisement on TV and making posters of this movie. Overall, this novel has a very good theme which would turn this movie into a very entertaining