Camera Angles:
Establishing shot: Old room
Close up: Old man mouth
Long shot: Guy walking through the door
Medium shot: Guy standing
Three shot: Three girls tied to a pole
One-shot: Old man standing in a white room with only a bed in there
Shot reverse shot: Old man standing in a white room to someone talking through a mic back to the man in the room
Common Mis-En-Scene:
Costume: Old man and a young adult man wear hospital clothes. Black old man wearing a purple suit.
Lighting: sunlight, low key lighting, and fluorescent.
Actors: Two old men and a young man (main characters)
Makeup: gray dye in hair
Props: wheelchair
Settings: abandoned building, hospital, and outside
Common Editing:
Jumpcut: Woman looking at the young guy and the young guy looking at the woman
Flashback: Showing the past of the young main character and what is happening in the present with his actions
Common Element: The main characters are considered villains fighting real-life heroes.
Common Sound:
Diegetic: talking, footsteps, door opening
Incidental: creepy tick-tock sound
Elements I like: It changed the viewpoint of what a villain is supposed to look like and act
Elements I disliked: There’s not much of a feeling that can be felt in the movie. It’s very redundant in the way one of the main characters is continuously trying to convince the other main character that he is strong and that he can help the both of them escape and take control.
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