Children of Men, released in 2006; exemplifies many different
filming and editing techniques that contribute to setting the scene of the
film. The four main factors that influence the mood of the film are mise
en scene, sound, cinematography and editing. The film is set in 2027 and
is a story about how the world’s population can only decrease when humans
become infertile and the world hasn’t seen a birth in over eighteen years.
Based on the first five
minutes on the film, it appears to be a Sci-Fi movie including elements of both
an action and a thriller. This could be assumed as there is an explosion early
on in the film and explosions feature in many action movies, the film also
includes deaths, dark colouring and even a woman missing a limb.
Theo the protagonist of the film, played by Clive Owen; is not initially
portrayed as a heroic character, however, it is easy for the viewer to grasp
that Theo plays a leading role as throughout the first five minutes of the film
he is continuously in the centre of shots and is the only character who has
spoken at this point. Theo’s character does not fit all of our established ideas
of what a hero should be; this is mostly due to his ordinariness and the
careless image he depicts. After the first five minutes the audience could
conclude that he plays a character that is not typically heroic but has the
status thrusted upon him.
Children of men is based in North West London, this area is
portrayed negatively, as dull and depressing, this is done through mise en
scene, the objects, actors and scenery are coloured in darker shades like grey
and blue. Mise en scene is used to suggest the time, location and situation to
the audience; for example, time is represented by the actors dressed in work
attire packed into a coffee shops, this automatically suggests the audience
that scene is set in the morning of a working day. The situation of the scene
is set by the deflated mood throughout the first few shots, this mood in
created mainly by the use of dull colours, however it also shown through the
objects shown on the desks of the office workers who has such as toys and small
cricket ornaments, this could suggest to the audience that these middle-aged
working class characters are wanting to live in the past, away from this, what
seems to be dingy and dark. In the opening shot we see a group of people
gathered in a coffee shop, the extras used are also part of mise en scene as
actors are often chosen for specific ages or appearances etc. This is relevant
as in Children of Men the group gathered in the coffee shop are of a range of
ages showing that what is being shown on the television screen in the coffee
shop is of interest to a wider range of people. Although the film is set
years in the future, mise en scene is
used to portray London in an old fashioned way; besides the advanced technology
shown through objects such as floating televisions, transportation such as
rickshaws are shown on the streets of London, this is a suggestions that
although the film is set in the future, the world has taken a step backwards.
Sound also influences the mood of the scene; the film starts with a voice over of the news playing over a black screen; this encourages the viewers to listen to what is being said as there are no distractions, it also helps to set the mood of the opening scene and the seriousness of the situation occurring. The use of non-diegetic sound massively influences the mood of the scene, after Theo leaves the coffee shop sad music plays, the director has done this to subtly but surely set the gloomy mood in the scene. Noises such as the explosion and the high pitched ringing that follows are sounds that aren't originally shot in the scene, but added in later when the film is being edited.
Cinematography influences the way the audience view the film as different camera work can show a different point of view. In Children of Men the camera in the first few shots appears to be handheld to reflect a human’s point of view. This is made clearer to the viewer as the camera follows Theo leaving the coffee shop and also reacts to the explosion in a human like manner by abruptly turning and running towards the scene of the incident. This makes the filming of the movie a lot more like a documentary; this is unusual for a major feature film as they are usually filmed in a more professional manner. This style of filming could have been used to show a more personal view to the audience to help them grasp the feelings of Theo and the general mood of the film.
The
movie was made by Universal Pictures, this would affect audience appeal as it
is a major producer of motion pictures. Due to the events that occurred in the first five minutes of footage,
it can be assumed that this film is aimed mainly at males aged from young
adults to retirees. This is because a male would appreciate the action and
thrill that the film provides and being an adult would make the film more
understandable with themes such as infertility ;
this theme however could also influence an expansion in the target audience as
it may be of interest to more females.
This is a very articulate and fluently-written analysis, with very clear use of examples to support your observations and good understanding of the way technical aspects are used to construct meaning, particularly in camera work, sound and mise en scene.
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