Analysis Of La Jetée

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La Jetée (1962) is a science fiction narrative directed by Chris Marker, base on a third-person narration. It is a 28 minute long film that comprise of black and white still images in sequence rather than a moving footage. It is set in a post World War lll in Paris whereby a survivor of this post apocalyptic was sent back in time by some scientists for their time travelling experiment due to his strong attachment to a memory that was haunting him as a child. The film is directed from the present to the past memories and to the future, but ended with a plot twist whereby the film when back to his past again. La Jetée started off with a description of a memory by a boy who witnesses the death of a man at the airport and ended with the same scene, …show more content…

The time travelling to the past and to the present has had a great influence on our interpretation of the protagonist’s memories. The notions of time throughout this film also helps to emphasise and contribute to the major theme, time which Marker was playing with. In the film, the protagonist seems like he is going through a loop in time, the cyclical nature and the fact that the protagonist aren't able to escape from it. This great distance and detachment between the protagonist and the viewers are shown by the use of the third person narration and the lack of communication between the characters. The fact that the film uses a third person narration adds a level of suspense too, which I guess it the main purpose of the …show more content…

At the start of the film, Marker put in this familiar noises of the planes to tell us that it was situated at the airport. Without the use of the sound in this particular scene, it would be just a photo montage whereby the viewers wouldn't probably feel the present of planes. Music helps to establish a sense of the pace at each of the accompanying scene and sometimes overlap voice-over musical score. At the beginning of the film, the images of the war torn Paris was accompanied by some sort of choir music that sounded very depressing and melancholic which then adds to the atmosphere. With the film starting off with this eerie atmosphere could also foreshadow a depressing storyline later on, that the protagonist meets his own death. Furthermore with the deliberate use of music in various part of the film, it kind of foreshadow the tragic ending whereby the fixated image of him as a child watching someone die at the

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