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    At the start of the ‘living in peace’ scene from the film ‘Disturbia’ we know we are in the character’s (Kale) house as we can see he is in his bedroom with household props such as a table‚ bed‚ lamp etc. We can also tell they are in their home as they look fairly comfortable. There is also a shot of outside the house which lets us know it is set in a normal suburban location with large houses and with large houses there are normally basements which killers are typically known to keep their victims

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    ------------------------------------------------- Looking at Mise-en-scéne ------------------------------------------------- The Blind Side Kirstin Kuball Abstract Looking at everything onscreen and noticing why John Lee Hancock placed it in the way he did. What does he want the viewer to see and take away from the film? What is the purpose and how does it change the meanings? Themes in the film are black & white and wealth & poverty. Mise-en-scéne‚ a French term used to describe the “placement in a scene” or “onstage” of

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    Pan’s Labyrinth – Mise En Scene Guillermo del Toro contrasts two worlds with mise-en-scene‚ the romantic world compared to the realistic world. He accomplishes this with a distinguished use of lighting as well as objects‚ changing the styles based of which world he aims to portray. He paints reality has unforgiving and harsh while the romantic world receives a more fantastic‚ lighthearted tint. He also uses German Expressionistic qualities of mirroring internal landscapes of the characters with

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    his mother‚ uncle and aunt. The arrows indicate their respective coloured circle’s stage direction and the numbers indicate the order of which movement takes place. The blue rectangle moved onto the stage is Sandy’s bed. Voice: Sandy’s voice in this scene reflects his transitioning emotions as he moves from relative to relative. With his mother‚ his voice is calm as the fear and uneasiness of the situation is only just expressed through his tone‚ while when he crosses to his aunt‚ his loud sobs sound

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    Emily that is displayed in such a powerful way in "Citizen Kane" through the scene where both Kane and Emily sit at their breakfast table. The sequence starts with a couple head over heels for each other and eventually ends with two people who do not feel any love for one another. Instead‚ they are simply filling in for the roles they are supposed to play as husband and wife. The audience can gather this by the mise-en-scène that is set throughout the seven instances of the couple sitting at the table

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    Chris Gardner VS Me In the scene of the movie The Pursuit of Happyness‚ Chris and his son Christopher are sitting at a booth next to a window in a full diner at night. The camera zooms in on them eating. As Christopher eats‚ he begins to stare at an African American family across from the diner. The family is laughing and joking around as they enjoy their family dinner. Christopher begins to become distracted with envy of the “happy” family. Gardner looks at him with a smile and the realization

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    I am a firm believer of the notion that you can tell an entire story‚ with no dialogue‚ just by using mise-en scene. In Little Miss Sunshine‚ that belief is especially strong. According to Bordwell‚ mise-en scene is used to achieve realism by giving settings an authentic look and letting actors look and act as authentic as possible. From the very beginning‚ Little Miss Sunshine gives us exactly that. In it’s opening sequence we are introduced to 6 characters. First we meet Olive‚ wearing large

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    Ricki Smith Mrs. Shelly 11/14/13 Pursuit of Happyness Essay The movie Pursuit of Happyness is a very good representation of how hard life can be for some people. In this case‚ the person was Chris who was struggling to hold onto a job and provide for his family. Due to the difficulty of holding onto a job‚ his wife divorced him and tried to take their son from him. This set Chris into motion to try his hardest to be able to provide for his only child. He made many choices trying to do what

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    character of Harvey dent comes in the form of "the hospital scene". At this point in the film Harvey dent morphs into the character of Two face and starts his rampage across Gotham City to seek revenge for his deceased fiancé Rachel Dawes. The scene starts within the confines of the hospital where The Joker proceeds to transform Harvey Dent into Two Face. The scene climaxes when the hospital then

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    Talkin’ to Me?” scene in Taxi Driver is one of the most famous and widely imitated scenes in cinematic history. Travis Bickle is talking to himself and the world as a whole while he points his gun and threatens into that mirror. This is a breaking point in Travis’ life and his psyche. He has become more and more disassociated with reality and now he must act on his objections to the world. Scorsese shows Travis’ skewed point of view through a number of effective mise-en-scene‚ camera and editing

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