The film that inspired me the most will be the thriller movie incredible hulk Louis Leterrier and stars Edward Norton as Dr. Bruce Banner, who in this case of the movie is hulk. There are many elements employed by the producers that inspired me form example the use of allot of close-ups shots anytime when Bruce banner turns to hulk they always show his facial expressions which emphasize the pain and anger when he deforms into this big giant monster.
The character hulk himself also inspires me because he thinks that he is like everyone else, in a way this is true he does show feeling such as anger and love which all humans tend to show once in a while. He just wants to fit into the society but it’s the society that has made hulk because of the way people treat him for example they have swat teams and big helicopters with missiles trying to catch him when his on the loose( all this just for one man). If society treated as if he is one of them then there would be no hulk as there is no anger.
The plot is basically about a transforming Bruce Banner who turns into the Hulk whenever he is angry or depressed and almost the whole nation is looking for him, for example the army is looking for him because they want to use him as a defensive weapon against other rivalry nations, whilst other people just want him dead. But Bruce banner believes that he is like everyone else in order to get the respect from the people (society) he must take action and violence and afflict it upon they. The genre for this movie is an action thriller as it has the audience anticipating throuout the whole movie in the event to come.
In the hulk and abomination fight scene there are many microelements that are employed in this scene to make the audience want to see more for example the use of mice en scene, mice en scene is the expressions used to describe the design aspects of theatre production and film production now the setting of the big brawl took place in a city that had allot of street lights, cars and people there were fires spreading and cars were burnt. Without being said the audience can already identify the regional identity of the film, regional identity is the identification of a specific geographic region of a nation it is set in America possibly in new York as there are big billboards, taxis and allot of people. The music that was used was done by editing therefore this is known as nondiegetic, it was very dramatic as it built tension especially when hulk and abomination where going into combat. the volume, intensity and of course the pace of the action increases as the fight continues to progress. The lightning was sort of dark and orange emphasising the flames the destruction that these two beasts have created and it also emphasises the hate and anger between these two not as monsters but humans.
The use of props was by far the best prop used in an action thriller film ever made as hulk reaches for a car breaks it into two halves and uses it as a boxing glove against abomination
The body language between these two beasts in the fight scene was very dramatic they were both standing aggressively taking deep breaths and scrunching up their fists as if they both knew that this was going to happen, they were expecting each other. The other use of microelements apart from mice en scene was the use of editing there were many jump-cuts that took the audience by surprise for example when hulk clapped his hands together and because of the strength of this beast he was able to stop the flames from spreading in a helicopter when it crashed due to the abomination (who is another mutant villain) therefore saving all the passengers. Let’s not forget the use of cross cuts which cuts from one scene to another for example when hulk and abomination are fighting it automatically took us inside the helicopter and showed us the people who were on the helicopter watching the fight and there view of it.
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