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Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Mise En Scene in Sofia Coppola’s the Virgin Suicides Essay

Director Sofia Carmina Copolla has been kn accept for her ultra-feminine, visually stylish, quite ostentatious treatment of her films.. Her love for arts and fashion contributes to the rattling sensual and appealing lay down of her work. One of her earlier films, The Virgin Suicides, is a testament to this with its soft garble palettes, inattentive soundtrack, and the liminal and transitional theme of the story that captures the pressures of going through juvenile rites of passage first dance, first kiss, losing sensations virginity.The mysterious capital of Portugal young ladys suicides is told to us by an anonymous boy that represents the conference of boys that have loved, revered and wondered at the Lisbon girls and were the last to see them alive. In the shooting wherein they get a deferment of Cecilias diary, the director establishes just how much of a mystery these girls argon to the boys.We are never given a clear picture as to the girls white-picket-fence suburb an lives and the things that might have lead to Cecilias suicide altogether rumors and gossip offered by neighbors, narrated by the boys thats why the diary serves as both a vehicle for the advancement of the plot and an important mass medium to communicate to us the Lisbon girls thoughts and sense of smellings in a distant besides very personal focus. The boys wanted to know what could have triggered the death of one them, and in knowing more astir(predicate) them, they come to fall in love with the elusive Lisbon girls.Even the diary prop, innocent in the way that it was madewith the stickers of rainbows, drawings of flowers, written in beautiful cursivecontained fabulously sad anecdotes round Cecilia and the girls. It was almost a foreshadowing of the things to come how the innocent, sweet-flavored girls could commit suicide for no readily apparent reason. The diary scene starts with the boys flipping through the pages together. It is important that we go together with t he boys through their journey in processing their information and feelings towards the girls.In this scene we are given our own space in the circle, as one of the investigators of Cecilias suicide, in the way the shots were framed. Medium to close up shots of the diary prop and the boys makes us feel like fellow speculators, looking over the shoulders of others in an attempt to experience out whats going on. It is important to note also, the contrast in color, from the circle of boys hanging out in a room, to the dreamy, imagined diary entries.The very masculine solid blues, striped greens, dark reds of their costumes, the gray checkered walls and chicane sheets transitions to the softly lit, and cross-fading yellows, oranges, sky blues and meadow greens of the girls. The diary opening montages is how the boys would like to imagine the Lisbon girls, as the voice over tell aparts, we knew that the girls were really women in disguise, and that they understood love, and even death It starts with them reading through launching after intromission, looking for anything that might explain Cecilias suicide. They skim through a few, not very interested in anything. Boring, thinks the guys.One of the boys say how mankindy pages can you write about dying trees? It is all until they contact entries that tell of the Lisbon sisters that their attention is shifted from looking for something to finding out about the girls. It is interspersed with half-a-second clips of lux that looked almost like it was taken from a home-made video it is punctuated with only the starting beats of Airs Ce Matin La. The discontinuity of the music and the clips of Lux connotes that this is not what they were looking for, as it only ever induces slivers of imagined flashbacks with the girls, but they were close.The boys come down on an entry that tells of Luxs relationship with Kevin Heines the garbage man and the music continues and this time, does not stop, as Cecilia voices over e ntry after entry with a montage of the playful girls. This is how the boys see the girls through the diary grazing through the pages, they see fragments and glimpses of their memories, thoughts, and feelings and so it is only befitting that this is how they imagine them as well.In only second-long clips of languid camera movements, extreme close ups of lovable mouths, desirable hair brushing desirable eyes, cross-fading to unicorns and fireworks, tree swings, green meadows and utter(a) white clouds. And so we started to learn about their lives the voiceover says. They saw through the diary how incredibly still and stifling a sheltered Lisbon girls life could be, the way it made your mind active and dreamy and you ended up knowing what colors go together The phantasmagoric video montage, and the Lux imagined flashbacks, all contribute to the feeling of mystery and estrangement that the girls bring.A diary can only ever reveal so much about a girl, let alone a group of girls. The boys realize that they can never know the girls in their entirety. To further driving this point home, the scene ends with the screen fading to black, with only the voiceover saying we knew that they knew everything about us, and we couldnt fathom them at all this then adds to the later licking of the girls suicides, such that, by the end of the film, the group of boys that have fallen in love with the girls, say that they will spend the rest of their lives trying to induct together the unsolvable mystery of the Lisbon sisters.

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