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Title: Sleepy Hollow
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April 15, 2009 |
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“Visually adept movies can’t merely be pretty; the camerawork has to serve the plot and the staging has to work impeccably. In Sleepy Hollow, everything works.” (Novikov) As the movie begins there is an extreme close up of what looks like paper and then suddenly a drop of red falls to the surface... Showed first 250 characters
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Instantly that action seems to be a foreshadowing of some dark and gloomy event that may happen. By that camera shot, the film suddenly feels dramatic and enhances the importance of that particular shot later in the film. Which, the audience discovered later that it was the letter, stating the last will and testament of the murdered family... Showed next 250 characters
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