For my topic, I will be doing a picture from the movie Hunt for the wilder people. I am picking a specific part from the movie and it's when they are in the snow laying down hiding from the FBI as they run past them. Ricky was whispering to Hec about a scene from Lord of the rings. As the FBI runs past Trying to look for Hec and Ricky. Hec and Ricky are scouting the area looking for food, water, and possible threats because all of a sudden they had a 4,000 Dollar bounty on them.I think the scene where they are laying down was trying to make the audience worried and scared for Hec and Ricky Because they made the movie feel like Ricky and Hec are going to get caught But that would just end the movie and that would be pretty short why did the director include this part in the movie? It is pretty simple the movie was made to tease the audience and make them feel mixed feelings for these characters like hatred, sadness, and worriedness. What were the camera angles' purposes in the movie scene? The main angle was when they were lying down which would be a wide shot because it's got more than one person in it. The angel was trying to set the mood of the scene which was worriedness. My opinion of this movie was it was a good movie with lots of different camera angles and lots of mixed feelings for these characters. The movie was a little plain for me but it might be something I watch again.
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