In this movie analysis, I will write about the movie "The Princess Bride". This movie is a fantasy and romance movie directed by Rob Reiner movie and the story was by William Goldman. Princess Bride is about a fairytale adventure about a beautiful young woman and her one true love. He must find her after a long separation and save her. An examination of the fight scene between Inigo and Count Rugen leads the audience to feel concerned and somewhat relieved that Ingo is avenging his father through lighting, music/soundtrack, and angles and shots. Say no to plagiarism. Get a tailor-made essay on "Why Violent Video Games Shouldn't Be Banned"? Get an Original Essay The lighting of this fight scene between Inigo and Count Rugen was used to make the audience feel concerned and relieved. The lighting is mainly entrusted to candles; however, there is excessive lighting in the dining room where Count Rugen dies. The warm lighting in this scene creates a damp feeling of the castle. This creates an atmosphere where the audience feels worried as the dimly lit lights make the audience anticipate that bad things are about to happen. The music and sound effects of the fight scene between the two characters immediately position the audience to feel the action going on in the scene. The scene begins with dramatic music starting to play as Inigo is stabbed by a knife. The dramatic sounds stereotypically represent how intense the scene is. The dramatic music along with the clash of swords makes the audience feel worried and somewhat relieved. There was also an optimism in the music after Inigo returned to the eye-level camera angle, which helped the audience know that Inigo was back again. Furthermore, the camera angles used in this scene made the audience worried; for example when Count Rugen has a higher angle shot, while Inigo has a low angle shot, showing that Count Rugen has more dominance than Inigo. However, another camera angle used in this scene helped viewers feel a little relieved after Inigo's return as soon as the camera angle was at eye level. The transition from one character to another and to Count Rugen was the most common shot present in this scene. Switching between characters helps the audience perceive what the characters are feeling through facial expressions. Please note: this is just an example. Get a custom paper from our expert writers now. Get a Custom Essay Overall, I think “The Princess Bride” is a well made film. Because of the lighting, music, and framing of this scene, it is obvious that the audience should feel concerned and relieved in this scene. Yet we also feel a sense of anticipation, as we wonder how events will unfold. "The Princess Bride" is an interesting movie that made the audience feel many different emotions through English elements, making us worried and relieved, and also helps us embrace the possibilities of imagination through fantasy films.
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