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Film 2


Everyone lives in a different reality, that is why people enjoy watching movies. It gives insight into the world�s of others. Film directors strive to portray their characters� lives as believable as possible. Many help set up the authenticity with costumes and such.
In The Governess Goldbacher sets the historical reality with subtle elegance. In the scene where Rosina enters the dining area to inform her employers of her departure, all are dressed in attire associated with the English Victorian era. The son in an oversized baggy shirt, the father with a smart suit and a string bow tie. The daughter is sporting a child like dress which drops just below her knees, and the mother in a ...

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days before her rein where she wore long flowing and light dresses, to that of her rebirth as the �Virgin Queen.� In her last phase she dons the most elaborate attire, huge and stiff dresses with high neck lines. She even cuts most of her hair off and painst herself white as a display of her personal sacrifice and commitment to her subjects alone. Towards the movie�s beginning we see Elizabeth being interogated on treason charges. From a God�s Eye view she is seated alone in the middle surrounded by three men moving around her. The shot mirrors that of the opening burning at the stake. When the camera recedes to her eye level, occasionally cross shaped windows are visible on the back wall of the castle. This piece illustrates how she must continually stand alone against those are out to oust her as their rightfull ruler, the caslte�s vast open space also helps to confirm her lack of support amoung the nobles. The windows portray the on going religious battle.
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Added: 9/10/2006 05:04:53 AM
Category: American History
Type: Premium Paper
Words: 600
Pages: 3

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