Sunday, January 26, 2020

Genre Research Us

The next movie I’ve decided to analyze is.t blew up as soon as it was released. This movie is considered a drama as well as a thriller. This movie had lots of variety when it came to movements as well as angles. When the characters were turned into the evil beings, they camera would an extreme close up on their eyes to demonstrate the change. The angles also included high and low angles throughout. For example when the car flipped over the beginning, the camera was tilted downward slightly to capture the characters. It also contained numerous eye level shots to keep certain shots plain and simple. The movie included many two and three person shots to show those interactions fully. There are also lots of shots from the side that added a nice variety to the shots. Additionally, the movie include lots of birds eye view shots during the boating scenes. It also included many tracking shots. These added to the intensity and fast paced action within the movie. In comparison to certain shots, there weren't as many movements throughout the movie. It probably did include some tilts and pans but they were nothing too memorable. The editing also included many jump cuts. They were especially strategic because they were placed right before the action, so it kept you wondering and curious. Strategies like those keep the audience more engaged. The sounds were mostly diegetic. They included sounds of the water, sounds within the character’s head and audio from crashes and more. The costumes fit the characters really well especially during the “purge” stage. They were pretty dingy and dirty. This very well went along with the storyline. It also complimented the many settings within the movie. The props also did this very well, especially with the blindfolds. That was one of the key props in developing the story. I really enjoyed the actors and story of this film. I also enjoyed the many different shots and angles. There was nothing I really disliked about this film.

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