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Friday, 20 September 2013

Film Analysis for Two mules for Sister Sara.


The first scence is an Establishing shot of a person riding a horse with another horse. In the background we can hear the noises of the horses houves walking along. The music playing over the background is a western style of music and it is picking up the pace as the begining of the film goes on.There is a shot of an owl and the camera pans around and there is the rider again and this time he is closer. The music then dies as it is showing this shot of the rider and it then starts playing a choir of  what sounds like women, this is relevant to the film because it 'sister sara' is a nun and the music relates back to the church. Then the next shot is a rear shot of the horses and the music then starts up again at a fast tempo. We get a shot of the horses treading in water and the camera rises which allows to follow the rider riding off in the distance. From this we get an establishing shot and this may be giving the audience and idea that the rider is riding on in to the distance either not knowing where he is going and is just going randomly or if he is on a mission on getting somewhere seeing that he has a spare horse.
Another shot and it is tracking a fish and then the rider appears in the wood. We now are getting the impression that the rider is on a Journey.

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