You need to identify how the cinematic and narrative techniques used affect your emotional response. These should include the following elements:
Mise en scene (Setting, location, lighting, props, costume, character placement)
Performance
Cinematography - angles, movement, framing
Sound - dialogue and music
Editing - pace and detail
Narrative techniques such as enigmas, cause/effect, and use of dialogue should also be considered in framing an emotional response from the audience.
You should also consider how the audience is being 'positioned' to feel potentially different emotions for different characters.
Also consider how the audience theory of 'structured interpretation' may affect an audiences' emotional response. This will depend on factors such as age, gender, class, social background, religious beliefs, moral beliefs, education, social status, marital status etc.
Sequence 1 - Lying in the Park
Sequence 2 - A Married Man
Sequence 3 - Bloody Farewell
Sequence 4 - Alex is pregnant
Sequence 5 - Alex comes over
Sequence 6 - Not being ignored
Sequence 7 - Boiled Bunny
Sequence 8 - Bathroom Brawl
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