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    Set during the great depression, the movie OMAM starts off with an exhilarating scene to grab the viewer’s attention and start the action. The movie directed by and starred by Gary Sinise, shows themes of loneliness, isolation, and dreams. Different characters related to leadership, mental challenges, some unkind and desperate, others generous and caring. Although rather slow at times, a journey through the mistakes of two men at their job as ranch workers, is an emotion filled movie with a certain

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    The scene I have chosen to take an in-depth look at from Trouble with the Curve, is the bar scene that leads to Micky’s and Gus’s first fight and a glimpse into their pass at the end of the scene. This is a crucial scene for this movie because of the constant distance that Gus attempts to place between himself and his daughter. This scene is more about Gus and his failings as a father than about Micky and her unresolved issues with him. To begin the scene Micky picks up a game of pool with a stranger

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    perspective. This particular moment in the clip represents the Hitchcockian voyeuristic theme that the film is based on. The scene then fades out (to black) and then back in (into the next scene) by the use of dissolves. This editing technique represents the passing of time. The scene opens with another courtyard pan but this time it is dusk and the sun is setting. The sound for this scene

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    Inside Out Scene Analysis

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    nicely highlights the way that music in extreme emotional contexts often is in conflict with the tone of the scene. In fact, one of the themes of Inside Out is the idea that feeling two emotions at once is extremely important. The first example of this is the scene where Mr. Bing Bong sacrifices himself for Riley, the young girl whose mind we are literally inside of for most of the film. The scene involves Joy (literally Riley’s emotion of happiness) and Mr.

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    Kadare uses the intense description of the landscape in the opening scene of the novel to reveal Gjorg’s internal struggles against the blood feud. First of all, as he lies amidst shrubbery and surrounded by packs of snow while waiting to take revenge against Zef Kryeqyqe, Kadare creates a setting that portrays Gjorg’s attitude and emotional state. The use of diction such as desolation and cold create a negative connotation upon the setting and deliver to the reader a sympathetic background of the

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    mise-en-scene gives a soft mystical feeling as the meadow is basking in soft sunlight and haze. This combined with soft piano music and horse whinnying sound effects makes the viewer feel relaxed and calm. The lighting on the meadow has a slight blue filter, this emphasises the calm mood presented to the audience. The use of muted colours suggests that this scene happens early in the morning which adds to the lazy feeling. This relaxed mood is continued inside the house. The mise-en-scene inside the

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    The contrast between the dark introductory scene with that of the quiet farmhouse scene helps to build the difference between the outsider (Capote) and his new friends at the party. His rather charismatic and friendly rapport endears him to the crow encircling him to hear his juicy tales about Jimmy Baldwin; who seemingly has a new novel in its final stage (Capote 3). This chatter seems to be his initial entry strategy into this rather quiet Holcombe town, Kansas. He therefore meticulously uses his

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    Costume/hair/make up - In this scene, Gatsby is dressed in a white suit with a gold/yellow tie. The white symbolizes purity; however, he is not pure at all. Gatsby is trying to come across as pure, when really, he is not. The gold/yellow color of his tie represents money, riches and snobbery, all of which are accurate representations of Gatsby. He also uses a walking stick to make him appear more posh and proper. This makes the Gatsby's presence even more dramatic. Nick appears dressed in a green

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    he is wearing Duncan’s crown and mantle, Duncan wore a more militarized leather outfit in the previous scenes. This contrast express Macbeth flimsy hold on the throne, rather than real leadership. Macbeth himself worries about this instability as he fears the inherence of Banquo’s sons from the witches’ prophesy. Macbeth stops wearing Duncan’s cape after seeing Banquo’s ghost in the feast scene; symbolizing his lack of hold on the throne and failings as Duncan’s successor. He continues most of the

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    Mise En Scene Analysis

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    Of course, Sherlock Jr plays the detective to find out that the rival was the suspect. The clips from the scene that the essay is going to be analyzed are the scene of the ring and the scene where Sherlock Jr starts searching everybody in the house for the stolen watch. In order, to have a clear understanding of the clips, Keaton uses various facets of the film. Therefore, he uses Mise En scene such as acting and setting, and cinematography effects such as framing and shot choice to have a better

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