Wednesday, 12 September 2012

The Conversation Analysis



When looking at analysing the front covers of films we were asked to connote the front cover of 'The Conversation'.
When you first look at this front cover you immediatly assume that this movie will be a thriller. The main reason for something thinking this may be because of the colour red which symbolises danger. When you look closer you will see that the title is written half in white, implying innocense. Therefore you could connote that within this film somebody is going to be blamed for something that they haven't done.
If you look at the pictures of the cover you can see that there is a couple being targeted. This shows us that within the film two characters will be being watched. There is a hint as to who is watching them, that that is the man in the top left hand corner. We assume that it's him due to him looking down at the two who are being targeted. By him looking down at them it implies that he is superior to them, not only this but he is shown as much bigger than them, almost as if they cannot escape.
There is a hint as to where this film is set, Chicargo, as you can see the bridge below the title.

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