Zusammenfassung der Ressource
American Beauty:
Opening Scene Evaluation
- Mise en Scene
- Use of the Rose- Classic sign of love, it's
a contrast to how Lester and Carolyn feel.
- Back seat of the car- shows
his importance in his family.
- Colour of their house- Red, white and blue are the
colours of the American Dream. Shows the patriotism.
- Fences- They are trapped in their
own life. Cannot see the real world.
- Colour of Lester's suit- Bland,
shows the lack of individuality.
- Cinematography
- The wide shot shows how insignificant
he is to the rest of the world.
- Lester looks through the window over to
Carolyn- He's living in a world that she controls.
- Low angle shots on Carolyn- She is
the dominant person in the relationship.
- Close ups on Lester- Creating an emotional
bond with him. Putting him in a separate sphere.
- Editing
- Longer shots on Lester- Creates an emotional
attachment with him- We get to know him better.
- Shorter takes on Carolyn and Jane- We see
a 2D image based on their first impressions.
- Political Economy of Stars- Lester has
more screen time- He is the main character.
- Continuity editing- Shows its been going on for
some time- It's continuous throughout the film.
- Sound
- Music- Stays the same throughout the
film- Their relationship doesn't change.
- Lester's commentary- We
automatically take side with him.
- "In less than a
year, I'll be dead"
- "I'm already dead"
- "I have lost something"
- These phrases connote other
emotions- Death and Love
- Performance
- From this film we
get mixed emotions
- Happiness- From the Jim's, they are gay
and go against the 'American Dream'
- Sadness- The Burnham Family, the
follow the 'American Dream'
- Desperation- Lester continually sighs-
A sign of desperation and frustration.