Joaquin Baldwin used many realistic and detailed effects to show the overall setting of the horrible conditions that the voodoo dolls were living in. When the light bulb awakened the main character. He was shocked to see a row of voodoo dolls hanging by sharp metal hooks and a pile of death bodies. The person enjoy using pins to torture the dolls. Each time he pushes a pin into a doll they were moving slightly, but when the pin was stab into the heart then the doll became lifeless. Baldwin approaches a realistic way to show the pain that the dolls were going through by their body movements and motion, which had resembled as if it were a real person instead of an object.
The mood of the film had mainly focused of fear and sadness. In the beginning of the film, there was barely any light in the room. The darkness represents the unknown because the dolls do not know about their future. The creator of …show more content…
When the voodoo doll wanted to save, its friend from the human. The scene had a fast tempo sounds because he was afraid. In addition, there was the use of slow tempo sounds as well because something sad happen in the film such as the main doll died. I notice that the main instrument used in the film was a violin and some type of percussion instrument. The percussion instrument was mainly used in scary and tense situations. For example finding ways to save his friend from being killed by the human. The violin creates a sense of sadness. For example, when the main voodoo doll decides to kill itself, then the sound became sad and it played in a slow