Moving on, my group and I looked at the movie Crazy Rich Asians. Assuming that it would have something do with Asain-culture we thought it another good choice for examination. This as the first is also labeled under drama.
Crazy Rich Asians
Screen Behavior: included pans, tilts, track shots, high angles, medium closeups, two shots, wide shots, establishing shots, subtitles, jumps cuts, eye-line matches, inserts, over the shoulder shots, and point of view shots,
Sound: The film, used primarily diegetic sound with each setting, changing to the use of non-diegetic sound when music was involved.
Makeup: Minimal makeup was used, being a sign of high status, it was heavily used in certain scenes
Setting: Various countries such as Singapore, London, New York, and smaller areas like the beach
Elements of the Genre: Mood was directly linked with color along with lighting, pushed to affect the audience's interpretation with bright and muted colors. Wealth was the obstacle in the film
Mis-en-scene: The color blue, both in name and color, represented the second lover in the story and presented itself whenever a person would be assumed to be said person.
Elements of the film I liked: The wedding was very well put together. The emotions present were very exhilarating
Elements of the film I disliked: A little too fast, editing personally
seemed to jump around a lot
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