The Bouncer which stars Ray Winstone, the film is a about a bouncer talking about his work and telling us about the time his friends was killed and he killed the person that did it
I thought the films lots of good point some being:
- The film discussed a topic that not a lot of people would really care about because people don't really like bouncers, they fear them but don't have respect. so this main the film different to most mainstream films
- The character ray winstones plays talks about the job of bouncer in way we don't expect he talks about people not noticing they are fathers, husbands and sons
- The characters dialogue is also very believable because he does it in a cottony accent which makes it more believable
- through the narrative the director is able to get the point across and makes us feel that something is going to happen soon by the way he talks about the dangers of the job
- When john is telling the story to the other bouncers it makes us start to like him and we start to see a brotherhood among them. the director makes us like the character in such a short time that when he gets killed its like we have an emotional attachment to him
- The camera techniques are very simple it and they aren’t much any real effects, but there are a lot of cuts and shots that are stopped
- there isn't really any non-digetic music in the film I think its done that way because it makes the film more serious
- The digetic noises which are kind of loud, makes the setting realistic and also adds to sense that the bouncers are controlling chaos
- The fast cuts and quick and short style of talking builds the tension up a lot and when he slows downs and start to talk longer (when he in strangling the man) there is no cuts which kind of relieves the tension despite what we are seeing
- when he is training in the gym we think he is just trying to get stronger for the job but then in the end we realized he is actually prison for killing a man. I think that by the director doing this it ends a sharp twist in the story and some thing unexpected
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