. The knife is gained through the key - suggesting violence is the key to liberation, however she refuses at the end of the film to use violence to liberate herself, leading to her death and therefore sacrifice suggesting liberation is only achievable in self sacrifice - False happy ending, the implication is that war will continue, Vidal will be replaced by someone equally brutal and oppressive and the only character that finds liberation is Oefelia, who finds it in death
To what extent do aesthetic qualities contribute to the impact of your chosen film? Answer this question in detail; when you're back after half term, we'll do it in timed conditions as your assessment. We'll spend half an hour on it. Areas to consider: - mise-en-scene (colour palette, costume, makeup, set design) - cinematography (shots sizes, camera movements, depth of field, lighting) - impact (meaning and response; spectator; context of fascism; ideology of women's role in patriarchal society, male violence; contemporary Mexico context) - at least two key scenes (check pallet) Aesthetic qualities like mise en scene in Pans Labyrinth are used to demonise fascism as to impact the spectator into resenting this ideology, particularly seen in the pale man scene where the ideology of fascism is personified. In this scene Del Toro uses a range of aesthetic techniques as to demonise fascism, beginning with a medium close up at a side profile to the creatu...
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