- There is no speech in this scene, making it feel very empty and the girl feel alone, which makes the opart where she is killed very dramatic, as another person ebing there and her screan is very contrasted with the previous shots.
- The mise en scene of her in her bedrokm, with flowery curtains and duvets, and dressing tables with mirrors, gives a very feminine feel, making her seem vulnerable and helpless. Also she is in a silk gown which presents her as luxurious and wealthy, which alliterates her vulnerability,which is preempting us for when she is killed. ALso her hair is properly done up and there is over head lighting, giving her a glamourous look, just before she gets in the shower, which makes her seem very posh and again, weak.
- The camera pans, and follows the woman to the bathroom, and a this point the focus has been just on her for so long that the awkwardness of this makes the suspense build as you begin to wait for someone to enter the frame, and this makes the murderer entering even more dramatic
- When she is in the shower, you feel as if you are also there, because a low angle is used to clearly show her closing the curtain, and as we can see in he shower this creates the feel that we are on the other side of the curtain. Also the point of view angle of the shower is effective as again this creates the illusion that you are her or with her in the shower.
- When the murderer comes, the weighting of the shot is of her on the right side of the frame but then as the murderer is on the left, this weighting means your focus immediately switches to him. There is also a slow zoom, and in the mise en scene, the use of the shower curtain to obscure him, makes them much more mysterious and dangerous feeling.
Wednesday, 18 November 2015
Physco analysis
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