Winters Bone Question Thingymabob
I think Winters Bone relies upon social context in the scene where Ree and Teardrop are pulled over by the police starting from one minute into the clip. The lighting is very low key to show that the reality of this is very dark and when you know that the context of the film that is an independent neo-realistic film based on real life problems and filmed in the actual area that this is quite sad and depressing. it also tells us the scene is going to be quite dark and makes it quite scary and intense which adds to the fact a cop is there and foreshadows some conflict may take place and pulls the audience in. It is a mid-shot with a hand held camera which can be annoying for some passive audience members as high budget films would use tripods here. We are then shown a mid-shot of Teardrop facing away from the police man with shadows on his face making him look dodgy. we then see a close u of a weapon in teardrops hand which enhances the idea some form of conflict will take place. We then...