Review of To Kill a Mockingbird (1962) by Stcenterprise . — 13 Nov 2015
To Kill a MockingBird.
For the court scenes it consist up of many cuts made up of many camera angles.
I like how it is filmed.
The kids I found were dumb and sneaky.
It must have been a controversial film made in the midst of the Civil Rights Movement.
They try to frame a African American by lying.
The cameras distance between characters is used to often suggest emotional response.
The closer the camera gets often suggest fear, danger,.
This film does a good job of suggesting something by the camera not focusing on something else. And suggesting danger. Using shadows, looking at something else or using other methods.
Arthur aka Boo we find responsible for protecting children, hiding things in the tree and putting pans folded on top of the fens once caught.
It has an ending where I was not completely satisfied but all my questions were answered.
This review of To Kill a Mockingbird (1962) was written by Stcenterprise . on 13 Nov 2015.
To Kill a Mockingbird has generally received very positive reviews.
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