Thursday, 15 November 2012
Wednesday, 14 November 2012
Children of Men, Key Messages and Ideas. Mindmap and Moodboard.
Children of Men.
Key Messages and Ideas.
-The
film gives the messages of hope and faith, through the way some hold
out belief for 'The Human Project' which is that one day the humans will
reproduce again
-The
ideas behind this are that the people are being punished by a divine
being, or the way they have destroyed and changed their world has dmaged them so they are no longer able to reproduce
-It gives the idea that this infertility is their own doing and their own fault
-This gives the film a message of punishment, that they are being punished for what they have done
-The gives messages of fear/oppression and what happens when these are at their extremes
-The way the refugees are "hunted down like cockroaches" shows a link to almost the holocaust
-It shows that people will always resort back to treating others unequally if they think it helps what they believe in
-This also gives the film a very anti-government message, as the people no longer agree with the governments ideals
-It
also gives the idea that humans always need somebody else to blame
other than ourselves, this is shown in the disgusting treatment of the
refugees in the film. It shows that the governments almost make them
scape goats so that the people of Britain have someone to blame other
than themselves
-The film touches on messages of religion, the journey of theo and
Kee can be linked to a modern day Mary and Joseph
-Their journey shows a future struggle to try and bring a 'saviour child' into the world
-The child is the first bit of hope for 19 years much like Jesus was hope for everybody when he died for our sins
-When
me and her baby are discovered by others they respond with "Jesus
Christ" and the sign of the cross this shows that they are eager for
someone to believe in and that they see the baby as they saviour.
Key Scenes.
-The
scene at the end where Theo and Kee are moving through the refugee camp
and all fighting stops and people bow out the way to let them past.
Shows that all are united in hope for the future.
-To
demonstrate fear and oppression I have chosen the scene where the
refugees are in cages at the train station, all the people on the
platform walk past them without so much as a glance showing that it is
what they are accustomed too and no longer shocks them. The fact an old
women is begging and being ignored shows the oppression as the
government have no care for anybody other than their own people at all.
-There
is a strong idea and belief on the corruption of dreams, this is sown
in the scene where Theo arrives at the house and first meets Kee. He
discovers that the activists intend to steal the baby and kill Kee once
it is born to use it as a weapon. This shows that although they are glad
for the arrival of the baby they want to use it for a personal gain as
it is a bargaining tool that nobody else in the world possesses.
Sunday, 11 November 2012
Friday, 12 October 2012
Friday, 5 October 2012
Wednesday, 3 October 2012
V for Vendetta, Use of Juxtaposition in the Domino Montage
The domino montage in v for vendetta is one of the best examples of juxtaposition in any film I have seen, it takes unrelated incidents of what V is doing with the dominos and what is happening in the world and puts them side by side. Cutting between the two effectively to make us form a link between the two. At the start of the clip it shows V placing the first domino
and then switches to a shot of parcel delivery lorries driving, the lorries contain the boxes full of the masks that V wears. This is juxtaposition as this is the first part of Vs scheme which is like the first domino. The shot then goes to a man wearing the mask robbing a shop, before switching to the government officials discussing the topic one of them says "this is exactly what he wants" before the shot cuts back to the man in the shop who says "anarchy in the UK". these two events are unrelated but by

putting them side by side it makes it feel as if the robber is ending the sentence of the government official. the next main use is when the official is speaking of his trip to lark hill, he says "it was as if i could see the whole thing, one long chain of events" the shot then goes to V with many many dominos layed out, showing that one thing has led to another and being a physical representation of the long chain of events that had just been mentioned in the narrative.
"it was like a perfect pattern layed out in front of me, and i realised that we are all part of it"
is a quotation taken from the montage. the quote is spoken over the top of a shot of Vs dominos showing juxtaposition between the narrative and the dominos. there is no link between the two but we start to see the dominos as the perfect pattern and we make the link that every domino must fall for them to work linking it too the "we are all part of it" piece of the quotation.
"someone will do something stupid" is spoken by the official as the shot changes to a police officer shoots a young girl in a V mask. This makes us see the stupid act he just predicted as this shooting. "and then" is the last dialogue used before V is seen flicking over the dominos, this makes us feel that V is in control and has the power. the shots then switch between riots in the city and Vs dominos falling.

this is the most impressive use of juxtaposition as the two scenes are completely unrelated yet we start to see them as representative of each other. the dominos falling, being representative of the order falling and anarchy taking over.


putting them side by side it makes it feel as if the robber is ending the sentence of the government official. the next main use is when the official is speaking of his trip to lark hill, he says "it was as if i could see the whole thing, one long chain of events" the shot then goes to V with many many dominos layed out, showing that one thing has led to another and being a physical representation of the long chain of events that had just been mentioned in the narrative.
"it was like a perfect pattern layed out in front of me, and i realised that we are all part of it"

"someone will do something stupid" is spoken by the official as the shot changes to a police officer shoots a young girl in a V mask. This makes us see the stupid act he just predicted as this shooting. "and then" is the last dialogue used before V is seen flicking over the dominos, this makes us feel that V is in control and has the power. the shots then switch between riots in the city and Vs dominos falling.


Tuesday, 2 October 2012
V for Vendetta and Psycho Shower Scenes Comparison
V for
Vendetta and Psycho both have shower scenes in which somebody is murdered but
due to the types of shots used, and the characters in the showers they have
very different feels and different effects on the viewer.


However the
V for Vendetta shower scene is very different, his shower is much larger than
the one in psycho, and is filmed as a mid-close up which makes you feel as if
you are further away and therefore less invasive of his personal/private space.
Also as he is male you feel as if it is much more acceptable for you the viewer
to be in there, than it was with the woman in the psycho shower scene. The mid-close
up allows you to see the televisions on the wall; by showing these it eases
tension in the room because it feels as if he is not alone.


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