have written so that I may convince you that it will be a box office success. My latest film is titled Kill Bill and it is a combination of the martial arts‚ thriller‚ and action genres. The film follows a female protagonist‚ simply known as the Bride‚ who has been put in to a coma on the day of her wedding by a group of assassins whom she used to belong to and the leader of which‚ a man named Bill‚ she was formerly romantically involved with. Four years later‚ the protagonist awakes from her coma
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Director Sofia Carmina Copolla has been known for her ultra-feminine‚ visually stylish‚ quite ostentatious treatment of her films.. Her love for arts and fashion contributes to the very sensual and appealing form of her work. One of her earlier films‚ The Virgin Suicides‚ is a testament to this; with its soft color palettes‚ dreamy soundtrack‚ and the liminal and transitional theme of the story that captures the pressures of going through adolescent rites of passage: first dance‚ first kiss‚ losing
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Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill is a movie that is easy to love or hate. For viewers who watch the film simply for a "night-at-the-movie-theatre" type of experience‚ they would likely write it off as a total waste of time; they might say it was too cheesy with too much blood on top. Yet‚ viewers with some knowledge of film may perceive it as one of the most aesthetically captivating films that they have ever seen as a medium that masterfully blends violence and beauty. This brief paper will briefly
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look at the two most tumultuous decades of changing in American culture. Specifically‚ the scene involving Jenny‚ drug use and her contemplation of suicide (1:29:07-1:31:18) which is completely without dialogue relies heavily on the elements of mise en scene to communicate the mood‚ message‚ and tone. It is very compelling and connects the audience. The set design is filled with small details that add to believability and help define the action (the drugs‚ the hotel room details). Make-up and
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Contribution of Digital projections for approaching mise en scene in contemporary theatre performance. By Shyam Kottegoda In this research paper I’m going to describe about theater production technology which it is using digital production and how it is saturate to the mise en scene. Cinematic theater is term of using digital projection in contemporary theatre. That can be briefly described as a fusion of live performance and the magic of the big screen. By utilizing the best dramatic
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The film Kill Bill Volume 1‚ directed and written by Quentin Tarantino‚ portrays a dramatic story of the main protagonist that we only know as “The Bride” aka “Black Mamba”. Once a former member of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad‚ she was targeted by her former associates on her wedding day at a secluded chapel in Texas. After falling into a coma from a gunshot wound to her head‚ she awakens four years later to begin a long and bloody revenge steak towards the perpetrators who wronged her. Tarantino’s
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Although ostensibly driving the film‚ these serious themes work too hard‚ embarrassingly obvious attempts to afford the movie some critical credibility. Kill Bill is a misogynist fantasy in a literal sense; it features appalling violence towards women- but it must be taken in context. The murder of females in framed by the core hierarchy: although the Bride has many women on her "list"‚ her real target is a male. The abuse of
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(500) Days of Summer It is a bright sunny day. The sun illuminating the white grey bland buildings which seem to stretch up and block a bigger view of the city. The buildings cluttered and suffocating the city‚ except for the park. A bench placed out from under anything as to enjoy the sun. To create a romantic spot for a couple who is sitting on the bench enjoying each other’s company. This shot‚ is a flash to end of the movie. "This is a story about boy meets girl‚ but you should know upfront
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“Common sense is not that common.” Voltaire‚ father of the enlightenment‚ said this about human nature. This is also a major theme of To Kill a Mockingbird. Over and over the society of Maycomb looks past the obvious. This is shown through the symbol of the mockingbird‚ Boo’s imprisonment and the juxtaposition of the kids and the society’s views. One way that lack of common sense is put on display is through the symbolism of the Mockingbird. Atticus tells the kids that the mockingbird is a symbol
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An analysis on how Mise-en-scene and sound create meaning and generate response in the film Marnie‚ by Alfred Hitchcock. The scene is of Mark trying to rekindle Marnie’s memories from the night of her mother’s ‘accident’: Marnie‚ having seeing Mark trying to hold back her mother’s punches‚ begins to remember parts from that night. The first shot‚ of Marnie‚ her mother and Mark‚ uses Mise-en-scene to show the higher achy within the three characters. Whereas towards the beginning Hitchcock had always
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