Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Apocalypse Now
Apocalypse Now really captures the senses of the audience. It makes them a part of the setting through the images, sounds, and emotions evoked. In an appreciative sense, it immerses the audience in the situation being presented as it makes you think and question the event and personalities of the characters. The first person narration gives the audience a deeper connection to the thought of the character. This establishes an emotional connection. The narration gives us insight and evokes sympathy for a clearly tortured man.
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Actually, at first when I saw him torturing himself, i felt it scary and dark. But it surely punched my heart and made me feel sympathetic to him. The sound track, that spinning fan, and the narratation were really impressive.
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