Tuesday, February 26, 2019
10 Things I Hate About You. Play and Movie
I burn, I pine, I perish this is a quote from the characterisation 10 things I hate close you and a play do by William Shakespeare called Taming of the Shrew. The movie 10 things I hate about you was originated from a play from William Shakespeare called Taming of the Shrew. The theatre director of the movie is Gil Junger. In 10 things I hate about you, a new boy in school called Cameron falls in love with a girl called Bianca and tries to look her, but her father doesnt allow Bianca to age anyone before Katherine, who is called a shrew because of her behaviors, does.Cameron persuades Joey to pay Patrick to date Katherine, so he can date Bianca. After some time, Patrick and Katherine fall in love with each former(a) and Cameron makes out with Bianca in the end. The movie is an adaptation of the play and the author has changed to compositors case the audience, because the target audience of this movie is modern people, not people in Elizabethan English. To get audiences attent ion, it has used several filming techniques.There were split up of usages of filming techniques in the movie. For example, at the scene when Katherine was about to kiss Patrick, primitive close-up was applied to the scene in order to capture the emotion of the both characters. Also, Tracking is applied at the scene when Michael shows Joey around the school in order to overwhelm the audience in the action and to show the environment. twain of these filming techniques were used in order to keep the audiences attention and to involve audiences into the scene in order to make the audiences feel the way that the director wants them to feel. In the movie, there were more techniques that were used. For most of the time in the movie, the colorise that they have used are bright colors, such as pink, yellow. The sacking is usually bright, but in the scene where Bianca kisses Cameron, the lighting is very mild, wish well a moonlight, which has romantic connotation.
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