Monday 12 October 2015

DepicT - Videos I thought were intriguing.

         

The Factory is a black and white film with a narrative about insects and buildings talking how a worm starts off small and eats and eats and eats to gradually becomes fat; In my perspective the narration is talking about business; empires and companies. In the sense that they do not care for others, their clients or people on the planet or environment around them; they consider themselves the only big deal out there. What caught my attention was the cinematography and the close ups of the insects in order to create a sense of grotesque behavior and nature.




         


How to tell a relationship is over is a short comedy of a couples emotions throughout a relationship and how they react to one another in different circumstances; in a lighthearted manner it shows the decline of two people and how they eventually end up apart; the lighting is fairly bright to state the comedic value of it but in another sense it also has some dark lighting to be serious or try to make people feel an emotion towards either of the couple.


           

Enough is a short film following what seems to be an old man that is increasingly frustrated with a community of young boys around his area; he witness them beating up one of their mates and then can see a boy holding a knife; he yells at them to go away and then goes to see if the boy is alright; it then cuts to him unpacking his suitcase and collecting a bludgeon and storms out of the house to find these boys; after finding them he pushes through the group and pins one of them to a wall asking "where is the knife?" after many times saying he doesnt know one of the boys friends stabs the man in the waist and the man topples over; they all run away and the boy who was against the wall starts crying saying dad; his friends had murdered his dad; he shouts for help but after none of his friends helped him he passes away; this is a true statement of 1.respecting your elders 2. not hanging with the wrong crowd and 3. knowing who your real friends are.

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