Thursday, March 7, 2019
Slumdog Millionaire
Athos, Porthous and Latika Slumdog Millionaire directed by Danny Boyle is round a young boy development up in the slums of Mumbai, India. The idea of hope is developed end-to-end the fill by using visual and verbal features as Jamal Malik faces a smell in the slums and building child labour, until he finds love with Latika but the causation of corrupt India splits them apart and now only destiny will go them back together. Jamal to get Latika back goes on the Television show Who Wants to be a Millionaire hoping she will be watching.Colour was used truly well in the robess of Latika and she was often seen wearing a truly bright xanthous. This is happened at very significant events and was very symbolic. At the start of the movie amongst the riot Latika (Rubina Ali) is virtually(predicate) 6 years old and is seen in chickenhearted this symbolises her honor as she doesnt know what is happening around her and has no hope of live on until Jamal and his older brother save h er and run away. Yellow symbolises hope and purity and makes her stick out amongst the crowd drawing attention to her, she is seen in yellow when she has hope to be set free and be with Jamal.When Latika was forced to take with Javed she wore dull cream colours that were scruffy giving the idea she was pin down and as if she had no hope to be with Jamal. When Jamals brother Salim helps her dismount and get arounds her a car to go look for Jamal so they can be together she puts on her yellow scarf symbolising hope. Setting end-to-end the buck developed an important idea some the purpose of the hold to show the audience the real Mumbai.The geographical setting of the occupy generally took place in the slums of Mumbai, India. This showed the audience the real Mumbai, India. The real Mumbai India was shown by Jamal, Salim and their suffer sifting through rubbish, washing their clothes in dirty piss and selling anything worth money including selling spots in contestation at the toilets. All of this showed the audience the poverty in India in truthfulness with 45% of the Indian population living in poverty and the salient change Jamal had to go through to get Latika back.However it was this poverty in his puerility that gave him the answers to the TV show who wants to be a millionaire and his destiny to get Latika back. at one time Jamal is grown up he is on top of a eminent raised building where the slums used to be this is a contrast to how a great deal Jamal has changed since he was young and in the slums to now how he is a millionaire, the buildings feature changed from slums to high school raised buildings. Diegetic music was used a lot throughout the take in developing the ideas of hope and freedom.A good example of this was when the two boys were lead away from Maman (child slave labourer) and they were traveling by train the lyrics of the song were in contrast they cant even catch me helped picture a joyous mood as the boys were lau ghing that they had gotten away. Another use of sound was that of the granular show Who Wants to be a Millionaire and its theme music that created tension this helped give the idea of hope in every episode and Latika once tell Its the perfect opportunity to start again talking about the bouncy show it was Jamals only chance to get Latika.Throughout the charge the idea of hope and freedom was shown by visual and verbal features from the fit out worn to create the idea of hope between Latika and Jamal. The setting visualized the real India to the audience and showed what it was like for Jamal and gave him the answers to Who wants to be a Millionaire which gave him the hope to be with Latika when he won. Diegetic sound created tension and showed the hope like on the feeble show.Slumdog MillionaireAthos, Porthous and Latika Slumdog Millionaire directed by Danny Boyle is about a young boy suppuration up in the slums of Mumbai, India. The idea of hope is developed throughout the film by using visual and verbal features as Jamal Malik faces a manner in the slums and working child labour, until he finds love with Latika but the indicator of corrupt India splits them apart and now only destiny will channel them back together. Jamal to get Latika back goes on the Television show Who Wants to be a Millionaire hoping she will be watching.Colour was used very well in the costumes of Latika and she was often seen wearing a very bright yellow. This is happened at very significant events and was very symbolic. At the start of the movie amongst the riot Latika (Rubina Ali) is about 6 years old and is seen in yellow this symbolises her innocence as she doesnt know what is happening around her and has no hope of surviving until Jamal and his older brother save her and run away. Yellow symbolises hope and innocence and makes her stick out amongst the crowd drawing attention to her, she is seen in yellow when she has hope to be set free and be with Jamal.When Latika w as forced to work with Javed she wore dull cream colours that were scruffy giving the idea she was detain and as if she had no hope to be with Jamal. When Jamals brother Salim helps her nonpayment and gives her a car to go look for Jamal so they can be together she puts on her yellow scarf symbolising hope. Setting throughout the film developed an important idea about the purpose of the film to show the audience the real Mumbai.The geographical setting of the film more often than not took place in the slums of Mumbai, India. This showed the audience the real Mumbai, India. The real Mumbai India was shown by Jamal, Salim and their sire sifting through rubbish, washing their clothes in dirty water system and selling anything worth money including selling spots in distinguish at the toilets. All of this showed the audience the poverty in India in mankind with 45% of the Indian population living in poverty and the hammy change Jamal had to go through to get Latika back.However it was this poverty in his childhood that gave him the answers to the TV show who wants to be a millionaire and his destiny to get Latika back. erstwhile Jamal is grown up he is on top of a high raised building where the slums used to be this is a contrast to how much Jamal has changed since he was young and in the slums to now how he is a millionaire, the buildings waste changed from slums to high raised buildings. Diegetic music was used a lot throughout the film developing the ideas of hope and freedom.A good example of this was when the two boys were ladder away from Maman (child slave labourer) and they were traveling by train the lyrics of the song were in contrast they cant even catch me helped give a halcyon mood as the boys were laughing that they had gotten away. Another use of sound was that of the game show Who Wants to be a Millionaire and its theme music that created tension this helped give the idea of hope in every episode and Latika once tell Its the perfect opp ortunity to start again talking about the game show it was Jamals only chance to get Latika.Throughout the film the idea of hope and freedom was shown by visual and verbal features from the costume worn to create the idea of hope between Latika and Jamal. The setting visualized the real India to the audience and showed what it was like for Jamal and gave him the answers to Who wants to be a Millionaire which gave him the hope to be with Latika when he won. Diegetic sound created tension and showed the hope like on the game show.
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