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Mis en scene review

Mis en scene is used in the movie to create a storytelling narrative and to give certain personas to different characters were Dwayne The Rock Johnson is constantly shown in a strong, masculine manner with low angles, close-ups, standard focus, and masculine colors to help create his strong and directive demeanor . is also use with Ryan Reynolds steaming as of a mysterious and mischievous thief, constantly using close-ups and quick camera movements to see the underlying maneuvers he does to stay out of trouble or to get out of situations. And the bishop in the movie is constantly portrayed as a master with many mid shots and bright red symbolizing her power and her always being one step ahead in the movie. what is established characteristics and the use of mis en scene to highlight the extremities of certain settings and using dark, eerie and mysterious, sounds and props in thief littered settings and bright, loud, and The right comedic effect used in really action, pack settings, and moments create a really good storytelling narrative for the movie. With dark, mysterious and valuable items propped all around in a important setting encourages the audience to set up in their chair and really engage with what’s going on in the movie keeping the on the edge of their seats and always wondering what’s going to happen next and the attire chosen for the characters suits to symbolize a formal and tightly secured area makes it all better for the audience. The colors mainly used in the movie with a slight reddish and yellowish undertone within the whole movie really gives off a crime themed drama with these colors, symbolizing strong actions, such as betrayal, and never know what’s going to happen next. It made me personally enjoy the movie more because I was so interested in these characters. The dresses used within certain moments made me feel like I knew the characters and the sounds and colors made me more intrigued as I really wanted to see layout and know how you could really pull off a crime such as what they do in the movie, I was paying attention to each and every detail trying and just wondering if it’ll give me more information in the next scene. In conclusion, the use of mis en scene in this movie provides a great narrative and helps define its genre keeps audiences engaged, and everything is used at the right place at the right time to make the movie really interesting and enjoyable.


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