Amadeus
Act 4
This scene begins with a diegetic narration from the
character Salieri when he is an old man; notice how he is central in the medium
shot however the camera is slightly high angle. The low angle camera gives the
impression that we are looking down on him as he talks although at this point
it is unclear why. I also acknowledged the significance of mise-en-scene here
as lots of make up has been used to show the audience that Salieri has aged and
that a lot have time has passed, letting the audience identify that this is
actually a flash back. The next shot
that follows is young Salieri and again he is central however this time the
background is blurred showing his own sense of superiority as nothing else is
worth looking at. Salieri is clothed in
dark colours like black and red, this is done so the ideology can be recalled
on the audience that dark colours mean evil also I believe the colour red is
used as red is often used to signify danger and in this case the devil showing
that Salieri is the bad guy. Salieri is also consumed by shadow and darkness
giving us an insight into his personality that he is a dark man, however it
could also be said that the darkness is behind him showing that he has a dark
past, this shows the audience that Salieri could possibly pose a threat.
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