Tuesday, May 9, 2017
Movie Overview - Boy
The film son, directed by Taika Waititi, is a very provoke film made in New Zealand. It follows the story of the important character, boy, an 11 year previous(a) boy who finally gets a chance to know his set about, who has re glum to expose a bag of notes he buried years ago. There were some(prenominal) distinguished events in this film, but the main one was when son gets advanced on marijuana, and realizes that Alamein, his forefather was neer in that location for him or his mother. by means of this event, sons assimilate of his father changes in a negative manner, and son alike begins to respect Rocky, his brother and finds state and maturity within himself. The director, Waititi, uses several visual and oral techniques, such(prenominal) as talk, flashbacks, non-diegetic sound and pass of view crevices to show male childs change in attitude towards his father.\nWhen Boy gets elevated on marijuana and sits on the bridgework, he sees flashbacks of when his mo ther was pregnant, and when she died. From these flashbacks, he realized his father was never there, he wasnt there when his mother was pregnant or when she died. It was at this point that Boy realized the the true roughly his father (Alamein) and that he had created foolish images of Alamein all these years. This is captured perfectly by the director, Waititi, who uses the point of view shot effectively to capture Boy falling backwards from the bridge through Boys eyes, and showed us how he tangle at that moment. It showed us that Boys world turned upside down, literally, as he found out the truth about Alamein. This realization of his fathers reality leads to an flush of anger. Waititis use of dialogue shows this well as Boy says Im vigor like you! in love to Alamein. This shows he has finally given(p) in to the fact that his father isnt what he thought, and in reality, Alamein is not someone to bet up to. This event had both positive and negative effectuate on Boy. Posi tive because Boys finally aphorism the real person his fa...
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