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Title: knife in the water
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May 20, 1999 |
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Polanski's close up of Andrzej and positioning of him over the young man show he wants to be considered the dominant one in this event. The view of the youth from the camera in this scene shows his child-like qualities when he calls Andrzej a "drill sergeant", but then completes the task anyhow... Showed first 250 characters
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Tension between these two men continues when the knife is first shown. Polanski keeps the hitchhiker in the foreground and the couple in the background to once again show their differences, as well as the building tension. The couple is depicted close together again, while the young boy seems to control this scene... Showed next 250 characters
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