Theme Analysis for Red Road and Rear Window

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Essay - Analysing the themes, which wore used in the film Red Road (2006), and also the surveillance, Misery and love and also explaining the directors (Andrea Arnold) decisions techniques.

In this essay I am going to be analysing the themes, which have been used in the film Red road (2006) and compare it to rear window (1954). I will also be looking at the CCTV surveillance. I will also be looking at misery and love and how does this change the characters objective along the film. I will also be looking and explain the directors decision and techniques which she has used in this film.

Andrea Arnold decision techniques with close ups and choice of vision in story telling via Jackie and the CCTV surveillance works well as it does engage with the audience, it makes the audience feel part of what is happening as, we are watching what Jackie is watching on the CCTV. Andrea Arnold also uses dogma style direct cinema, where the purpose of a camera and in this case the CCTV surveillance are basically used to capture live events as they happen, more or less makes the audience believe that these events which are occurring are real. In this case with Jackie the CCTV operator watching Clyde’s every move via the surveillance remote control system. The film also includes neat and impressive camera work, which effectively channels through paranoia and also emotions and feelings towards each character and does portray the different moods along the story. Andrea Arnolds has chosen a realistic approach from how the dialogue is written and also to how it’s directed. This means that she has used realistic characters which have also made the story believable and which the audience can relate to. She has also decided to not use any sound effect...

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...e is a fear reduction which doesn’t encourage crime and also prosecution which means anyone who is found guilty will be prosecuted due to being caught on camera.
I would say that red road is full of Twists and turns, and that it is very unpredictable and also misleading as you never really know where the story is going t be and what’s going to happen next, for instance in the beginning we see Jackie calling her lawyer asking about Clyde in which he tells her that he has been released out of prison and us as the audience are mislead into thinking he may of raped her but we later on find out that he hasn’t done that. This film does keep the audience engaged and wanting to know more which is definitely a good thing and I think Andrea Arnold has done this quite well. This film does also Creates tension when she is stalking Clyde on feet and does make us think DANGER.

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