Monday 23 September 2013

Mes-en-scene: Misery



With the introduction of the film, you are introduced to Paul Sheldon the protagonist, the main narrative of the story as a writer of a famous series of books called ‘Misery’. Like Sheldon, the place in which he stays to write his books, it is recluse, quite and reserved. Set in the snowy country side in solitude is where the main events of the story occur. 

In completion of his final book, Sheldon sets of back to his home, however he is caught in a snow storm. It is this storm that allows the events of the film to unfold, the atmosphere becoming dark and bleak, a foreshadowing of events that might occur.

During the snow storm, Paul crashes his car, only to be saved by a mysterious figure, which is later to be revealed as Annie Wilkes. Unlike Pauls smartly dressed, professional attire, Annie dresses in warm motherly clothing which leads the viewer into believing that she is a caring figure. This is also reinforced by the help and care that she seemingly gives Paul.

Unlike Wilkes caring nature, Paul is very cold and distant in the beginnings of his new to be recovery room. Paul rarely shows any signs of happiness throughout the film, even in the beginning before the accident. Now dressed in hospital gowns, the severity of the accident is now clear, which contributed to his bitterness.

As the film progresses the lighting darkens, from high key lighting to low key lighting, along with Annie’s mood. The difference between her attitude and the abuse that she gives Paul is a binary opposition. This leads the viewer to empathise with Paul and will him to survive the torture that he is being put through.

The stereo type that the viewer initially gives Annie because of the motherly attitude adds even more to the shock of the events that happen in this isolated house in the countryside, being an enigma code. Some of the acts and emotions that she shows leads her to be almost child like, being easy to anger, old fashioned and allowing her emotions to be effected by the weather.

I feel that the best part of mes-en-scene used within the whole film is the props. Annie has a whole selection of props that build on her character, getting ever more so dangerous leading from medicine, to the razorblade, the gun and the worst being the sledge hammer.

Paul’s freedom would not have been possible within the objects at his disposal, most important of is the wheel chair. The typewriter is almost as important as the wheel chair is, enabling Paul be able to write and to ultimately burn his final book and then to end Annie’s life giving him the freedom that he was trying to get throughout the film; freedom from misery.

Friday 20 September 2013

Film Review: Misery

My initial thoughts of the film were good. The two opposing main characters which have different views, personalities and desires keep the story interesting. As the events unfold in the story there is initial foreshadowing within the character of Annie, showing hostility towards Paul. At first these acts are minor, initially starting with the argument ageaist swearing, the leading to the spilling of the soup. The point at which I found the story to get the most interesing and grab my attention was the scene in which Paul asks for different paper.
It is at this point we see that the caring motherly figure of Annie can turn sour, this is represented by the darkening lighting, easy to anger attitude and ever sinister props being used. I feel that this is the point in which the film begins to get ever more interesting, introducing the sheriff to be a more important character in finding Paul.
Violent events within the film become more common and yet more violent. The later scenes becoming very dark with the worst being the leg breaking scene. At this point you feel a true sense of the dark intentions of Annie, her ever growing anger and hostility towards Paul and her mental stability, which changes from being very childish and innocent to dark and violent. I feel this part of the film shows the true 'Misery' that Paul has gone through.
The sense of helplessness at this section of the film leads the viewer to feel all is lost. However, there begins to be hope when the sheriff enters the house, and again when he hears Paul in the basement. This brief gimps of hope is quickly torn away by Annie and we are left with an even deeper pit of dispair for Paul's character. I liked this part the most of the film because it is a true representation of the title that it is given.
At the end of the film when Annie is killed and the events after, I feel took away from the rest of the film. More so in the events with his publisher, I feel that this gave hope and some happiness in the end, which was unfitting compared to the rest of the film as well as the title.

7/10

Monday 16 September 2013

How is mise-en-scene used in Brighton Rock in the potrayal of the main character: Pinkie Brown

Setting-
Takes place in several key locations being:
  • seaside/peer (Key location and one of Brighton most attractive features)
  • pinkies bedroom (Lets you know a little more about the main character)
  • cliff side (One of the main scenes of suspense and character development)
  • country side
All of these areas are within Brighton, which is part of the title of the film.

Costume-

The costume reflects the fashion of the area and period that the film is set it. Everyone is smartly dressed wearing dresses and suits. Pinkie is also wearing this, however it could potentially be for another reason being his connection to gangsters/mobsters.

Lighting-

Throughout the film and in each scene, the lighting used is mostly dim, showing a lack of colour that could possible relate to Pinkies emotions and feelings.

Expression-

His expressions and emotions also support this idea as the main character is general sad and angry. The only positive emotion is shown when his is with Rose.

Props-

All of the main props that are used are classed as violent, from the rock used to bash in the head of another character, the knife used to cut and injure, gun used for protection. One of the key items is the ticket used to obtain the picture and this also is surrounded by violence, from the reason for getting it, and also the way it is obtained.

Friday 13 September 2013

First film assignment - Favourite



Favourite:
  • Film – Stand by me
  • Actor – Emma Stone
  • Director – j j abrams
  • British film – Shaun of the dead


Why film studies :
  • Help me gain a better understanding into the film industry
  • Interest
  • Hobby
  • Want a future career in film as a script writer.