Tuesday 30 September 2008

Fargo review


title: Fargo
Director: Joel Cohen "Coen Brothers"
Setting: USA 1996
Genre: Crime/Drama/Thriller/Comedy??

Fargo is an excellent piece of film making especially in the sense of Mis-en-scene, the way that the Coen brothers used landscapes, costumes and lighting for significance to the film.
For example the "main" character Jerry, who is introduced at the beginning of the film straight away you see how the colour of his clothes reflect not only his personality but the mood he is in for most of the film. He always wears beige or brown dull coloured suits, shoes and casual clothing, which reflects exactly to his personality, the fact that he is a passive aggressive person, as we see when he is angry he bottles it until he is alone and lets loose, his body language shows that he fades into the background when he's with someone, and that he is quite weak and a pushover. In the end he does himself more harm than good. Marge the Police officer is mainly dressed in her uniform signifies that she is a figure head in the film and "in power" as people call her chief a lot in the film as well. The costumes are also used for impact in The other Boleyn Girl which is the work of director Justin Chadwick, the costumes in this is also used for firgure headed people such as Henry the eighth.
We also see that there is a lot of bland snow landscapes where there is nothing to be seen except for one car on the road, and it relates back to Jerry as we follow his story through out the film, the blandness of the landscape signifies isolation ,which is what Jerry feels constantly, loneliness and vastness which also signifies Marge the police officer's journey towards solving the long line of crime all linked to Jerry. Using landscapes to reflect to characters is also a favourite mis-en-scene aspect of Alfred Hitchcock, especially in North By North West.
The lighting through out the film is also of significance because it mirrors the personality of the characters e.g there is dark light constantly on the "Henchman" they are very dangerous and vicious people and are in on the set up formed by Jerry. The light on Marge the pregnant police officer is quite soft at first to show her delicate state but when she catches one of the henchmen at last, putting his accomplice in the wood chipper the light is bright symbolises triumph as well as power. The lighting to invoke impact to the spectator is also used in Speilberg films a lot particualrly in Jaws, where lighting is usually used to impact sinsism.
The props that are used by the Henchman are quite signifcant as well because both of them never go any where without a gun, which symbolises the fact that they are quite dark people and dangerous as well as sinster. The blonde henchman constantly has a cigarette in his mouth as well which represents the fact that he is either trying to maintain his "tough guy" image or that he is trying to calm his nerves as the situations that he finds himself in are quite stressful and dangerous. The brown haired henchman is the foul mouthed talkative one and he is contantly trying to talk his way out of everything whislt trying to matian his "tough guy" image. Both men's body language and language show that they are dark, sinister people and that they will talk down to anyone that stands in their way.
I think that film making wise this is an excellent film, however my reponse is that this is one of the stranges and most mentally disturbing films ever made. The plot does not make any sense at all and it is hard to follow the stories of each indivdual character. The director used most of the scenes gore and violence to shape my reaction to this film. The film making however has taught me that film making is an art and the plot doesn't have to make sense to be make the film a good one, also that many aspects of mis-en-scene can have a lot of impact to the spectator views.

Wednesday 24 September 2008

Shrek


Title:Shrek
Genre: Comedy
Directors: Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jonson
Setting: USA, 2001
  • Beam of light, panning shot, follows the light down to the book, instant , link to a fairytale
  • Non- diagetic music playing in the background
  • Diagetic souns e.g Shrek talking, toilet flushing
  • Non-diagetic music starts again when Shrek enters the scene
  • Director surprises you when Shrek reads the book in a heavenly, dreamy voice as if the book was a real story- then a huge green hand and booming voice and laugh breaks the silence- and links it back to the genre comedy
  • The lighting on Shrek's house, suggests happy peaceful atmosphere, although it contrasts with what it actually is- an ugly huge tree stump with moss around it
  • Switching shots of Shrek giving the spectator and idea of whats sort of character he is
  • When people of the village are planning in the sand you can see straight away he's seen as an enemy to them
  • Tracking shot when the men come to kill him, as he's sneaking up behind them
  • Beofre that they have a blatant disregard to his privacy and have no respect of him
  • Close up facial shot when he's walking to towards the hunters then cuts to his back and then follows him forward
  • Sarcastic facial shot when the hunter threatens him with the torch and then Shrek calmly puts out the flame
  • Point of view shot of the Hunters when Shrek is yelling at them
  • Hunters keep screaming even after Shrek has stopped and shows facial shots of terrified faces
  • When Shrek whispers the line "this is the part where you run away" links back again to the genre- comedy

Tuesday 23 September 2008

Disturibia (mis - en- scene)


Title:Disturbia
Director: D.J Caruso
Setting: USA, 2007 released 2007 in USA and UK
Genre: Thriller, Horror, romance
Starring: Shia La Boeuf

The basics of the film is that one boy (Kale) loses his father to a car accident. When he hits his teacher he is placed under house arrest, and before long he starts to develop anxieties and he starts spying on his neighbours to keep himself busy, but he finds out that his neighbour is a serial killer, but when he tries to tell some one the killer covers his tracks and no one believes Kale. So he goes out of his way to prove that he is right, when the terrifiying and gripping adventure begins.



  • Mountains in the background and light colours suggest happy relaxed atmosphere oblivious to danger or disaster - portrays a "candy in the sky" happy film

  • The Father and son bonding moment at first

  • Colours and relaxed atmosphere is in total contrast to the film's actual genre

  • When the Father and son are driving home and on a mobile phone- accident waiting to happen, builds a lot of tension because you don't know which disaster is going to strike- in total contrast to the relexing tones of voice with the phone conversation

  • When the disaster happens there is a point of view shot when the car crashes into the other and there is a long shot to show the seriousness of the situation and how much damage the car crash has caused.

  • Disaster- relates to he rest of the film because it twists from a light mooded film to one where everyhting goes wrong from that incident

  • the change in the tone of voice from the dad- from caring to unrgency when the on coming car crashes into the side of the car.

  • Cinematography- there is a lot of facial shots in the scene, to show emotions empathises situation

  • Swaps from one end of the phone conversation to the other ( Editing) - from the car to the family home kitchen.

  • After the crash, the boy goes round to check on his dad and there is one last facial shot to show the panic, anxiety, shock, fright and upset on the main character's face reflects on what he feels like through out the rest of the film.

  • During the last facial shot of the scene there is Non diagetic music- souns eeire and also has a serious quality to the music too.

  • Scene ends with a blank screen, whislt non-diagetic sound is stilll playing and the title of the film fades in to increase dramaticity.

  • Diagetic sounds (natural to the film) at the start of the film with the rushing water in the river, and in the car you can hear the hum of the engine, then you hear the car crashing and the shattering glass etc.

  • After the title sequence there is editing - a time lapse to a year later

Wednesday 17 September 2008

North By North West


Title: North by North West
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Genre: Thriller
Setting: USA, 1959
Starring Carey Grant

This film is about an advertising exceutive who gets mistaken for a governement agent, he is kidnapped by two men and interogated by them and then let go however he is trying to track down the real government agent.


  • Sense of confusion in the desert scene, baroness of the film indicates feeling of loss

  • Loud sounds indicates silence, which creates the feeling of hopelessness - lack of music

  • Strange man indicates danger- points out the crop dusting plane where no crops are growing

  • Builds tension between the two men, then nothing happens

  • Fright when plane turns on the man and attacks him

  • Wide angles, cuts (editing) crane shots

  • Vunderablility of the main character in a huge plac, on his own- portrayedas one tiny object

  • Hitchcockshows the main character's body language changing with each situation

  • Diagetic sounds- natural sounds to the film, e.g bus revving, crunch of stones beneath feet

  • Anti- climax tension buliding, then letting down - false platter high tension levels decreasing then rising again

  • Desert's baroness reflects on characters confusion and bewilderment

  • Long road implies long journey for character

Wednesday 10 September 2008

Thelma and Louise



Title: Thelma and Louise
Genre: Buddy movie, chick flick, feminist drama, road drama, crime, thriller etc.
Setting: USA,(Texas/ Colorado) released in 1991
Director: Ridley Scott
Starring: Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis

The basic plot of the film is about two women who embark on a journey that gets them into a lot of trouble.... they lead completely different lives Louise is a busy waitress, very neat and free and single and proud of it and keeps herself to herself. However Thelma is a bored housewife and is tied down in a marriage to a powerhouse man who thinks more of himself than his wife, she's quite open and very careless with housework and organisation.
  • The busy place at the beginning- activity and atmosphere shows everyday ordinary activity
  • 2 women who are in complete contrast of each other but compliment each other well
  • Use of close up shots to show facial expressions
  • Crane shot at the beginning to show the busy environment where Louise is then crane shot to show Thelma's trapped and quiet life, both environments reflect both women's personality
  • Freeze frame of when the women take a picture to show significance of the 2 women's friendship- show they're about to embark on a journey
  • Language and music suggests small town, southern accents
  • Lighting in both the restaurant and Thelma's kitchen reflects the mood of each women.
  • Use of non- diagetic sound
  • Props- e.g gun shows its significance to the film the way Thelma is handling it suggests danger.
  • Film centres around Louise's thunderbird '66 car- the background in which the car is first shown has mountains which gives clues about how the film is going to end.
  • Editing- used for time changes (skips entire day from morning til the afternoon) used for the time lapse through day/week/month