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ANGLES
I thought I would do another post for a new idea rather than make one over-muddled post.
The camera shot angles in the film also struck me. I thought they did a great job of further telling the story. There are a couple that immediately come to mind.
The first is the crocked upward angle that Midge was shot at when Scottie reminded her that she was the one who ended their engagement. I thought it did a good job of showing her continued angst at that decision she had made years ago.
The second is the high shot (sorry I don't remember the technical names for these shots) at the hotel coming up from the second story and looking down the stair way was great. Just a subtle (or not so subtle) reminder of Scottie's acrophobia.
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It is a medium of entertainment which permits millions of people to listen to the same joke at the same time yet remain lonesome. T. S. Eliot's description of television
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