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Psycho
... but creates good suspense.
The parlour scene creates the most suspense in my view, when Norman Bates converses with Marion. Blatant irony and use of mise-en-scene make the audience laughably expectant, and when Norman loses his temper, viewers are pushed to ...
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Psycho
... in at the beginning of the film. Hitchcock decided to create a black and white film because of several reasons: he wanted to save money because back in the 60's creating a film would cost a lot of money, the ...
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psycho - How far are we as an audience prepared for the murder of Marion Crane?
... have Marion in white underwear in this scene, which helps us sympathize with Marion as a victim. Hitchcock chose white underwear as white symbolizes a sense of vulnerability. Hitchcock sets Marion up as the main character here as she is ...
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Psycho - Much of the films narrative occurs when there is little or no spoken dialogue.
... has in his parlour.
The plot is about an office worker called Marion Craine, she is fed up with life because she has to meet her lover Sam in her lunch breaks and they cannot get married because Sam has to ...
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Psycho - Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock.
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Also in 1925 Hitchcock made his first film, "The Pleasure Garden." He went on to make many more films. The Lodger, Blackmail, The Man Who Knew Too Much, The 39 Steps, The Secret Agent, Sabotage, Young and Innocent, The ...
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Psycho Essay Alfred Hitchcock creates anxiety in the shower scene by using sound to scare the audience and the way the camera is used creates anxiety and uses a variety of other techniques.
... a girl called Marion is killed and is portrayed brutally.
Analysing Mise-en-scene.
Mise-en-scene is everything that is included in a scene in order to make it effective. Its important to the way an audience responds to a film because it creates an ...
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Psycho was a landmark in film history due to Hitchcock's Stylistic innovations - Discuss.
... also wrote "Close curtains after end credits and keep lights of a greenish hue and shine spotlights of the same colour on patrons as they left. Under no circumstances should credits be interrupted by news or anything else."
Therefore the cinema ...
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Psycho-Discuss the techniques that Alfred Hitchcock employs to Create Suspense and Horror in Psycho
... to the original plan. The first trick that Hitchcock deployed was to put 'absolutely shocking' sequences into the film which were there for the sole purpose of distracting the censors away from the bits that he did want to put ...
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Psycho-Discuss the techniques that Hitchcock uses to create suspense and horror
... guessing the end.
Alfred Hitchcock made many films including 'North-by-North West', 'Vertigo', 'Dial m for murder' and 'The Birds'. But arguably his greatest concoction and certainly most controversial motion picture would have to be the Oscar nominated 'Psycho'.
'Psycho' was truly ...
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Psycho.
... very attractive and sexy so he decides to spy on Marion through a small secret spy hole in the wall. Marion is unaware that she is being spied on. When Marion is in the shower naked Hitchcock influenced other directors ...
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Pulp Fiction - a short reveiw.
... last dash for the gold. With few lines, and little of his trademark smirking, Willis etches a memorable screen character.
Uma Thurman gives a fascinating performance as Travolta's bad news date. Her character is a cross between a little girl and ...
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Pulp Fiction - review
... recent years; the discussions about its smallest details have reached the same pitch as the furor over Kubrick's "2001," which inspired a book that transcribed even the directions for the Zero Gravity Toilet. On campuses and among younger viewers, there ...
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Pulp Fiction.
... to retrieve a briefcase, a couple robbing a restaurant, a gangster having to take out his boss' wife, a boxer who refuses to throw the fight, and the problems the two hit men run into afterwards. The film initiates with ...
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Pulp Fiction.
... talking about robbing liquor stores. They aren't shown to be very clever, as they call the waitress garcon, meaning boy. They are also shown to be quite arrogant as they order the waitress around. This shows the audience the types ...
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Purely Belter: Film Review.
... robbing the bank and asking Alan Shearer and stealing his car after laughing at them. This shows how desperate they were in getting the thousand pounds for the season tickets. The films central message was that even they were facing ...
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Queen of the Damned is a modern vampire film directed by Michael Rymer.
... of all vampires being harmed by the light.
The film's composers have appropriated some of the aspects of this film from prior vampire texts including Bram Stoker's "Dracula" and Anne Rice's "Interview with a Vampire". The use of these aspects allows ...
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Quotidian Films and the 'World That is Ours':Kracauer's Remedy for the Fragmentation of Mass Consciousness
... and inevitable. This mandate is formulated from his ideas on the nature of photography.
He believes photography possesses an inherent ability to capture a concrete perspective of the external world, apart from ideologies and personal perspectives, and through this, to separate ...
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Race and Representation in the Film Jedda
... European background. An example of this romanticised view can be seen in the incorporation of camera shots of landscapes such as rolling planes of dry grassy land, and areas of steep rocky hillsides. This style of filming has been incorporated ...
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Raise Your Voice Movie Review
... over the stage fright. At the end of the academy, there are only eight finalists to perform a solo to win a music scholarship worth ten thousand dollars, which would be chosen by the teacher Mr. Torvald (John Corbett). Will ...
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Reality Bites an The English Patient
... helped using dissolve mix shots and digetic music. From Mise en scene where we learn if the colour and music combined together is dark, then most likely the next scene will be a bad.
Although Reality Bites and The English ...
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Rebel Without a Cause is the story of three teenagers named Jim, Judy
... is strong, protective, sincere and smart. For all the other main characters he replaces "their fathers".
[Show the first scene]
This scene establishes the trendy relationship between Jim, Judy, and Plato within the space of extreme social control, the police ...
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Reconciliation
... and has been showing the country that just because she's an Aboriginal woman doesn't mean that she can not be the best at what she does. Many of the roles that Deborah plays are pivotal roles that depict life in ...
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Report on Schindlers list
... most striking parts of the film would be when Schindler kissed the Jewish girl and child to show appreciation for making him a birthday cake, or when nearer the end he decided to spend a very large amount of money ...
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Report on Schindlers list.
... most striking parts of the film would be when Schindler kissed the Jewish girl and child to show appreciation for making him a birthday cake, or when nearer the end he decided to spend a very large amount of money ...
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Representation of gender in Wong Kar Wais movies.
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similarities in gender representation between his film and other commercial, main-
stream movies.
Firstly, I want to state some similarities in gender representation between Wong's
movies and main-stream movies. Something very interesting is women are always
femme-fatale in Wong's movies. Maybe they ...