As far as photography is concerned, it is also really intriguing.
The photographer uses a lot of looking up, looking up, and volume contrast to enhance the visual impact of the picture, causing the audience to explore the director's intention to express. At the beginning of the story, the composition of the picture is dominated by Dora, occupying most of the picture. At this time, the photographic score is also inclined to cool and dark colors, and a large number of long shots are used to strengthen the sense of oppression to the audience. Then Dora and Joshua were on the way to find their father. As the experience of the two parties became richer and the relationship became more and more intimate, the composition ratio of Dora and Joshua gradually began to balance, and even appeared, Dora Sleeping on Joshua's lap is a classic scene. At this time, the photographic score turned to warm and bright colors, and some fast-cut shots with strong rhythm were used to release the audience's emotions easily and happily. redemption.
Joshua is like this, Dora is like this, Brazil is like this, the whole world is like this.
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