Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Observation 10

This film intends to show the uniqueness and individuality of people. It shows how people specific have talents and they should be appreciated for who they are. John Baptiste has an extraordinary sense of smell. It is looked down upon for most of the film until the end. 

This film uses visual appeals to portray to the audience that scents, in a way, can make one feel like they were in the film. It's hard to imagine the smells and scents that he is experiencing and the film does a good job of helping the audience understand what is going on.

The setting of the movie shows many dark colors at first to show that it's dark and gloomy. When the film begins to show color, it is expressing good times and happiness. The music sets the tones for certain scenes. Music and sound also play a part in portraying scents.

We think that this movie is interesting & enjoyable and uses visual rhetoric very well. 

Rachel Dority, Candace Green, Caitlin Weathwax

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