Juno And The Limey: Film Analysis

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In the films Juno and The Limey they are both extremely different but both have the sense of drama in the movie with the certain effects added. The camera shots and they way they have edits the film and lighting gave details in the story which is trying to show a bigger picture. In this essay I want to focus on the angles of the camera and the lighting and how they are the same and how they differ.
In Juno they use the angle of the camera to really focus on certain points of the story. A scene I want to first focus on is the scene from Junos point of view while she is driving to go interview the people who will be adopting her baby. In this scene the camera is giving wide angles of the street and showing details of the houses which is trying to emphasize the fact that these people are living in the suburbs with more money then Juno. The camera is only showing nice houses and the few minutes of this clip is just the houses with the background and the …show more content…

A scene I would like focus on would be when Jenny was a child and it kept showing them on the beach which is showing the happier times for Wilson and Jenny, the film kept going back to the past and showing how their relationship was when she was young and how Jenny would say to her dad she then said the man who basically had her murder because she knew too much. The Limey is a thriller keeping you on your feet with the camera shots and the dark mysterious lighting. The lighting is also has the glowy sense with having a lot of shots with that glow; the glow which was Jenny in Wilsons eyes. Limey had a sequence of shots that made up what made the underlying theme for the movie. All in all Wilsons state of mind of lose, fear, brokness has been showcased with the sharp almost harsh lighting outlining his face but then switches to the ambient light of showing Jenny his

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