Sunday, 3 October 2010

Steal away






Steal away from the collection of film the tube tales

class notes which were done as a spider diagram


Setting atmosphere:
  • cross in car which we don't really take much notice off but is symbolic in the end
  • non diegetic sound makes it feel like it is going to bee a heist film
  • The film is set in london
  • All the rings on the drivers finger makes it feel like it going to be a gritty British "guy ritchie style" cottony heist film
  • money for title makes it feel like it is going to have a key role in the whole film


Start of film:
  • throws us right into the story and bulid suspense when she is waiting in the tunnel
Shots/editing:
  • they use reaction and focus pull well in this film for example the part when she turns back in the tunnel waiting to see of Michael comes
  • pov makes the audience feel like a part of the film
  • they slow down the film in certain parts to build suspense
Character:
  • Micheal seems to be the leader out of the to but seems like he is just trying to make her happy
  • She seems to find a thrill out of stealing and finds it a turn on. the tattoo show she is rebel

Middle:
  • when the start to use the water to clean themselves it is almost like it represents a spiritual cleanse
  • The train comes from now where and seems like that it is a ghost train, the preacher that is preaching seems to be annoying people but also getting good reactions by others
  • The man not accepting the money from the lady shows that the lady feels that’s the only thing they can offer her
  • biblical the man washing the feet like Jesus and when Michael watches his feet, the light start flicker and then they become cleansed
Ending:
  • the end of the film shows that the tube journey was like judgement day and the way se isn't allowed through is effective
  • the style of the ending is different and the part when the drunk man is not allowed through clarifies everything
  • We finally find that he is dead and at the end the gospel music is very effective
  • I thought that the "heaven" bit could have been doing better
Genre:
  • The director plays with out expectations of the genre of the film by putting  a great twist on it

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