During the next two weeks, I need to work on topic sentences on my body paragraphs that will introduce my quote sandwiches, along with the right citations for paraphrases to finish my research paper. I need to improve on organizing my arguments and improving my writing style. My transition sentences also needs to be worked on. I will make this time tomorrow for a couple hours tomorrow, at least an hour everyday and some more this weekend.
Monday, May 19, 2014
Sunday, May 4, 2014
Close Reading of Film Stills in The Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
Close Reading of Film Stills in The Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
Figure : 1 – Joel (Jim Carry) and Clementine (Kate
Winslet) meets again after the procedure.
2) **What details do you notice about the film
still?
In
this film still Joel is sitting up awkwardly, shy and unsure of what to say to
Clementine. While Clementine is kneeling on the seat like a young kid would, in
front of him showing that she is interested to get to know Joel.
3) What emotions can you ‘read’ in this film still?
There
are lots of emotions in this film still. Clementine had this weird feeling that
she knew Joel from somewhere because he looked so familiar. She tries to figure
out where she might have seen him before. While on the other hand Joel is
having an odd day, trying to figure what’s going on with him. He is unsure why
this girl is so interested in him. At the same time afraid that he falls for
every girl that gives him a little bit of attention.
Figure : 2 – Joel (Jim Carry) finds out Clementine
(Kate Winslet) erased her memory of their relationship.
2) **What details do you notice about the film
still?
In
this film still Joel (Jim Carry) looks lost, puzzled and unsure of what to do.
His eyebrow are close to each other while walking out of the books store as his
background starts to dim. It slowly gets darker the more his puzzled.
3) What emotions can you ‘read’ in this film still?
Joel (Jim Carry) seems
hurt, angry and betrayed. As the news slowly sinks in to his brain, he isn’t
sure if he should believe it or not. He feels his world just came down on him.
Hi is overwhelmed with the news and confused of what to do next. Joel seems to
be thinking to himself is that even possible.
In these two film stills, lots of different emotions are expressed through imagery. The film stills show close details on what the character is thinking or feeling based on their body language and the scenery. It reveals that Joel and Clementine are two totally opposite people at the same time they compliment each other. Clementine is very upbeat, outgoing and enjoys drinking. While Joel is shy, simple and a quiet guy. In the first figure, Joel and Clementine are seating in the train as they meet again after going through the procedure of erasing each other out of their memories. Clementine sits in the seat ahead of Joel, as she is kneeling on the seat facing him. Her body language shows that she is interested, excited and curious. By the way Joel was sitting still in the corner, unsure what to say back to Clementine, feeling nervous and curious. Figure two is a film still of Joel leaving the book store after finding out about the shocking news that what he though was his better half, erased him out of her memory. The background gets darker as he tries to process the event while puzzled on why. His world slowly comes down on him as his brows gather in the middle of his face, unsure of whats next. A movie is meant to be watched more than once, if not there is a lot to miss. Close reading reveal details on what the characters are portraying which helps understand the movie. Figure two can be used in my paper as an evidence of memory loss. Two people who once knew each other now does not have any recollection of their past but deep down inside their is a funny feeling that they have met before. As for Joel, figure 1, was a painful experience which is why he decided to go through the procedure. With a film still I'm able to read the characters, looking at the scenes closely as the directors use imagery to express emotions. Compared to just watching the movie, there are so many details one can take in that we miss some.
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