"Dances with Wolves" in the movie book

Makayla 2022-04-20 09:01:19

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8.9
[America] Louis Gianetti [Sweden] Ingmar Bergman [Japan] Akira Kurosawa and others / 2007 / World Book Publishing Company

1. Tone

The tone of a movie can be manipulated in many ways, for example, the style of performance can greatly influence how we react to a scene. In Idrosha Ushi's "Heavenly Questions", the tone is objective and realistic, all non-professional actors are used to make the performance style very realistic, and they do not exaggerate emotional Zhang to enhance the drama.

Genre can also help set the tone of the film, with epic films unfolding in a more dignified than life-like manner such as "The Searcher" or "October" The best thrillers are usually tough, vicious, and tough, as "Double Indemnity" and "Deadly Gambler," the comedy's tone is frivolous, playful and even silly.

The off-screen narration can also help set the tone of the film, creating another counterpoint to the objective viewing of the play, for example the narration can be ironic, as in "Sunset Boulevard" or sympathetic, as in "Dances with Wolves" , or even panic, such as "Taxi Driver"; or a Confucian style, such as "A Clockwork Orange" is narrated by a defiant.

The music is most often used to set the tone of a movie. It's all rock and roll, or a Mozart or Ray Charles jazz soundtrack. The atmosphere is completely different. In Spike Lee's "Jungle Fever," the Italian-American scene is complemented by Frank Sinatra's singing, African-American plays use gospel songs and soul music.

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Extended Reading
  • Fredrick 2022-03-18 09:01:03

    What is civilization? What is barbarism? What is human nature? What is animality? What are friends? What is the enemy? Maybe God is also confused?

  • Schuyler 2022-03-22 09:01:22

    It's hard to explain why I have a deep affection for Indians, but it doesn't seem to be because they are yellow people like me. This is a movie that makes people unable to comment too much, just to mention the two most unforgettable clips in it. One of them is Dunbar's wolf white socks following his prison car after he was captured by the U.S. army, no Willing to leave, watching his soldiers, shooting for fun, Dunbar yelled to let White Sox go away, and White Sox was still on the hillside even though he was shot, watching the prisoner car in which Dunbar was being held. Knowing how this clip was filmed, the look in the wolf’s dying eyes makes me unforgettable for a long time, and I can’t help but sigh that a large number of humans are actually not as good as wolves. The second clip is that Dunbar brought his own in order not to involve the Sioux. Wife walks away, the style of Sioux people

Dances with Wolves quotes

  • Kicking Bird: [after receiving the pipe from Dances with Wolves] How does it smoke?

    John Dunbar: I've never smoked it.

  • John Dunbar: I am Lieutenant John J. Dunbar and this is my post.