300 - Belonging? (1 Viewer)

waycoolsteve

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hey guys.
needing help with techniques used to represent belonging in the film 300?
any help at all would be heaps good.
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Haven't seen the film however you have to remember there are literally 200+ techniques within ANY film worth discussing, you just need to be on the look out. Some of the general ones for film are:

Dialogue: what the characters say but also how they say it.

Mise-en-scene: all the elements within the set design that we see, the visual aspects that make up the frame.

Music: the tuned/untuned sounds.

And as long as the text relates to belonging clearly enough, you can relate any technique to belonging.
 
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dont forget forming the phalanx representing them coming together as one, and developing a sense of belonging with each other :hammer:
 

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i saw it ages ago but i remember when the leader said to his troops what was their occupation and they all yelled the same response simultaneously which i guess reinforces their sense of belonging.
 

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when he asked the spartans what their occupation was, they just responded with a loud synchronised grunting sound, not really answering the question, but good enough haha
 

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when he asked the spartans what their occupation was, they just responded with a loud synchronised grunting sound, not really answering the question, but good enough haha
lol yeah i dont really remember the movie that much....u really have to watch a film to properly analyse it.
 

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urm advanced
also,
thankyou.
but still, if anyone has anything else bust it up here...
 

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the hunchback did not belong

their uniforms

concept of belonging to a home

sense of "one" within the spartans
 

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Being kicked into the bottomless pit is a metaphor used by the composer to represent the infinite fail that you suffer for criticising the Spartans and their sense of belonging.
 

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This is a hard film to use for belonging. I tried to use it in a practice essay today.....I find that films are hard to...kind of...find the right techniques to support your thesis. I may think of switching to another text.
 

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