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MOVIE RATING

 The movie that I chose to watch last week, accurately and articulately displayed how the use of sound, lighting, shot types, angles, and even colors. 


The story is very interesting and easily holds the audience attention from beginning to end. The camera work of the movie intricately captured each emotion, allowing the audience to feel and experience the movie, along with the characters. For example, in one scene of the movie, where T'challa was face to face with his father is the after life; the use of close up shot allows the audience to feel the emotion of T'Chaka and T'Challa in this scene by not only using close up shot, but using shallow focus as well. It directly demands the audience to feel, see and hear the pain in T'challa's voice when he confronts his father about his betrayal. This scene by far, holds and displays the most emotion in my opinion.


This movie is enhanced by a high quality dialogue, and the back ground music is well suited for the scenes in this story. This movie uses synchronous, and asynchronous sound to combine different parts of the story, in to a whole. It also uses ambient sound to establish scenery, and uses many different sound effects to add to the dramatics of the movie. 


The performances by the actors were very engaging, entertaining and compelling.  Each actor for-filled their rolls, and accurately displayed the correct emotions for the particular scene. Over all, this movie deserve a total of one hundred. The bright colors and lighting used in intense and heated situations, and the dark and dim lighting used to create mystery; the use of the camera shots and angles, paired with the sounds used ultimately engaged me as the audience and allowed me personally to feel, see, and hear every detail in the movie. 

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