This motion picture is around an anonymous Hollywood stunt entertainer who by night is a getaway driver for heists. It's viewed as a neo-noir arthouse wrongdoing film taking into account a novel. It is appraised R for solid severe roughness, dialect and some naked moment. Because of this I think the gathering of people for this motion picture was particularly grown-ups as it had a numerous layers of both dramatization, sentiment, and activity. It was likewise set in a reasonable setting and area and indicated crude passionate emotions through the film which sutured the group of onlookers and made them identify with the account
This scene really plays the audience's mind as we believe that we see a woman perfectly having an ordinary conversation with her friend only to discover she isn't real. Perhaps, she has passed away or has moved on and the main character can't get over her. I can suggest this because he still thinks about her and talks in a public place to 'her' when in fact she isn't with him. It seems she is his entertainment on the side as he is already in a relationship and we know this because of the dialogue. The dialogue makes the audience wonder who she is and why men want her so much. She says, 'too many guys think I'm a concept or I complete them or I'm going to make them alive'. This suggests she either has gone through many relationships or what I believe the most is she destroy's couples by getting together with married men.
The camera work is very unusual because the camera constantly shakes throughout the scene. I believe a handheld camera is used which would entice the audience into the story a lot more due to the more natural and realistic movement. It's as if we are there watching them talking we would keep the audience interested in the story. Also, some of the shots are taken from behind the book shelves which is one of the ways the audience will be engaged with the scene because we don't want to miss any of the character's movement. In addition, the scene uses the tracking shot to keep up the characters who move from the different aisle. The editing used is simple and allows the audience to follow the story easily. Straight cuts are used which work well with this scene because it is slow paced and they are in a library which signifies quietness peace - related to slow pace.
The movie is heavily influenced and based on martial arts. It also involves a lot of drama and some romance
which means that this could also be aimed for an adult audience.The scene uses a variety of stunning visuals and cinematography but more importantly sound to portray the fight to the audience. While it does use several very exciting visuals to show the depth and intensity of the fight, what's more fantastic is the use of the sound, the diegetic sound played by the old man is contrapuntal yet strangely parallel to the fight. A variety of all these helps to show to the audience that this wasn't just about a fight scene but rather was much more idealistic and had a lot more emotion than just your average action fight scene.
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