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Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Man on Wire, Movie Review

aI always enjoy watching a documentary. It makes me to envision a spick-and-span world. Especially logically well-developed documentaries give me a new stream of thoughts and allows me to discover another way to look at the world. The motion-picture show Man on equip gave me this type of experience, helping me to re-discover the adventurous break in of me that I hide deep inside of my mortal. Man on Wire is a documentary directed by James March active a Philippe Petit and his journey to walk across in the middle of the innovation Trade Center on a wire back in 1974.What made me interested in the film in a fleck of view of student who is freshly leaning elements of film is how the director managed to reveal this story without making the audience conf utilize of sequenceline. Often times in our lives, when we argon listening to such a long story alike Petits journey, we get lost in time frame. On the raising of that in the movie, there is no necessarily main stream of sto ry. antithetical types of footages and films drive the story by putting them together as a unit.However March has used different optical effects and devises to give classifiable feelings for the audience to focus on the story. This movie shows interviews of Philippe Petit, interviews from Petits friends, his girlfriend, Annie Allix, and other muckle who were involved in the scene. As well as footages from Petits hold camera, re-directed past sequences, scenes from the news, also animation as transitional device amidst scenes. The director March has given distinguishable color differences to each types of footage in the order of how currently there were filmed.All of the interviews that were filmed while March was enjoin the movie are in modern style, high-definition color, which gives an impression of present. In the past sequences, the footages from the news and Petits footages during planning how to walk on the WTC are in color film with dimed colors. This gives the distinct ive visual effect betwixt the past prior to the construction of WTC. All of the sequences before WTC is in black and exsanguine and has noises all over the film.This gives impression that it is in the farther past. However the sequences of Petit and his crew getting into the WTC is in high-definition black and white with no noises on the film, this gave me an impression that this event happened a long time ago, yet still has powerful impact on peoples soul while drawing a parallel with the passion of interviewees utter about the story. One more visual devise that was used in the film that I found interesting was the use of vignette.Vignette effect was used in the sequences that were prior to the time Petit had a passion to walk across the twin towers. This device also makes it easy to follow the flow of the story. Without those visual devises, because of the big scale of the story, it wouldnt be easy to enjoy the film. The deal that touched my heart and made me aware of the pa rt of in my soul that used to dream such things that are not possible in the point of view of adults was the expression that the interviewees still have inside of them when they talk about this event.Although as a result, this event did not make every of them in a better position, their memories of achieving what had seem impossible made me delight in of their heart what was once beating enormously to make their dreams come true. As there is a saying even an old house dreams of the stretch field. I wish I could be free of veneration and live for a dream that inspires other people like Petit has.

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