The way lighting plays a role in the tunnel scene is that it adds to the suspense. It makes you scared for the characters, because you don't know what's going to happen to them. The way it only shows light at certain parts and barley shows the creature that is chasing/attacking them makes it scarier and has people wanting to watch it more intensely to see if the light shows anything important. With the lights flashing the way they do it kinda has us feeling like we are in the movie witnessing what the characters are. We only see what the characters are seeing, we are feeling the same as the characters because they don't know what is happening either. To me the sound that stands out the most would be the yelling of the characters or the explosives. The way the characters are screaming for each other to watch out and asking where they are was very big in the scene. The explosives are also very prominent in this scene because it is probably the loudest sound. They both help me understand the scene by providing insight that something bad is happening and the characters are trying their hardest to get out of the situation they are in. They are shooting at whatever is trying to kill them and they are doing whatever it takes to survive and make sure their friends also survive.
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In this film there is a lot of controversy and problems. One big problem is the social issues in the movie. There is a cast system and some of the districts get treated better than the others. The people who live in the capital are in their own little world and they either don't know or don't care about what is happening to the districts. Snow (the president) likes to believe he is helping everyone but in reality the only people he is helping are the ones in the capital that have money. The president is a dictator pretty much because he is in charge of everyone and everything. He makes people compete in the hunger games, he limits peoples food, and he even bombed a whole district because he didn't get what he wanted. Which was for everyone to obey him and to stop revolting. The social issues are just that Snow is in total control and nobody seems to be able to do anything about it. Snow and the capitol believe that everything he does is for the good of the districts and that if people want to be unified and safe then a little death is okay as long as they reach their end goal. The rich people are biased because they don't understand how it is to live like the districts. They don't believe anything is wrong because they don't pay enough attention to notice what is going on. The districts on the other hand believe that they need to come together to do something about the whole capitol. They don't believe it's fair that in the capitol people just party all they want, eat all they want, have anything they want while everyone else is starving and working all they can to be able to provide for their family and eat dinner. They are suffering and are mad that people in the capitol have everything they need and then some. They don't have to go into the hunger games, they just get to watch and cheer on people to their deaths. V.S The way this film tries to persuade us of its message is by showing us that by one person standing up for what they believe and not taking crap from anyone else can start a chain reaction. Just by Katniss showing she cares about Rue and standing against the hunger games others followed in her footsteps. (Skip to 5:20 of this video) |
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