In the extract from the movie Bourne Identity meaning is created through the 4 elements, camera shots/angles/movement and composition, editing, sound, and mise-En-scene. Mise-En-scene is shown a lot throughout as meaning can be found from most of the things put into the film. For example, two key colours, blue and red, are used to represent the main character, Bourne’s, life. Red represents the future, who he is becoming and blue is his past, who he was. The film plays along with this as there would be moments when he would be in a dark area looking towards blue lights, indicating he was almost looking back at his past. He’s very still whilst looking towards it so it creates a hidden aspect of his ‘past’ as he has no clue of it. The whole mood, tone and setting match with this as we would see wintry weather and Bourne would not be shown to be a happy person. The blue tied in with the film at times was only in shown in a “depressive” wa...
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