Friday, April 24, 2020

Practice Extract Essay

Practice Extract Essay 
Kol Bennett 
  
The author's vision for that part of the movie was intense. The whole extract felt tense and serious. The author did a good job of doing that because all the characters were very serious during the scenes. 
The first scene starts off with dialogue between the interrogator and the woman. There is a zoom on the clock and the camera to show the viewer that there are other people watching and that time was very important. With all these factors the scene becomes very intense and serious. After some dialogue, the camera cuts to other people watching the interrogation then cuts back after. 
In the second scene, there is a bit more. The viewer can tell that the interrogator is more serious, and you can tell because there is a close-up shot on him, and you can very clearly see his emotions. Also, he flips the table out of anger but the woman still remains calm. But a little after flipping the table she charges at the woman who is in her chair and pushes her against the wall and starts choking her and then other people must come into the room and stop him. 
The director's vision must be intensity all the way because that is what the whole scene is. Everyone is serious and it just feels so tense and there is no happiness whatsoever. It is just pure seriousness. 

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