Wednesday, 21 November 2018
fishtank scene analysis: Mia first meets Connor
Mia first meets Connor:
- Connor presented as over confident and complementary.
- connor shirtless- as if connor is asserting his dominance by forcing spectator to look at him.
- Mia shown from a low angel shot while she is dancing- she is un-empowerd- appears vulnerable.
- close ups shown of Mia gazing at Connor- Mia's eyes follow Connor from his waist up- exemplifies her infatuation and admiration of him.
- all over the shoulder shots are from Mia's point of view.
- ne-realist- lack of artifice.
- change of music after he leaves/ changes tone.
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