Watch These Films
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Fuller’s top Five<br />
Endi F.<br />
1. Moonlight<br />
a. Intense and deals with current issues<br />
b. Captivating camera angles (handheld camera) and lighting<br />
c. Closed framing<br />
i. Handheld camera caused the shakiness in the film, adding to the<br />
uncertainty of the film<br />
ii. Closed framing gives the sense that the main character is closed off and<br />
kept himself at a distance from others<br />
2. The Breakfast Club<br />
a. Perfect representation of a John Hughes film<br />
b. Accurate representation of high school/ stereotypes<br />
c. Freeze frames and sound<br />
3. She's the Man<br />
a. Classic teen chick-flick<br />
b. Funny and entertaining<br />
c. Deals with sexism and how to fight against it<br />
4. The Great Gatsby<br />
a. Deals with the “American Dream”<br />
b. Subjective shots and great music<br />
c. Awesome actors<br />
i. (Leonardo DiCaprio)<br />
ii. Unique setting and extravagant costumes<br />
5. Saw<br />
a. Limited film location<br />
b. Intense music<br />
c. Good acting<br />
d. Suspenseful plot that isn’t too scary<br />
i. Mostly filmed in one room, but still feels big and open