- Men have ultimate power over women
- The town is influenced by drugs, shown when Teardrops wife offers Ree a 'duby'
- Took two years to find the location areas, real areas
- Hardly anything created by set designers
- Shot in pedestrian places
- Rural, rustic looking locations
- The costume design was done by doing a clothes shop with people in the community and at charity shops etc, nothing was brought new
- Super 8 camera used during the scene where the trees are being cut down
- It takes active spectatorship to understand why no one trusts Ree
- No non-diegetic sound so the audience must be active to understand the mood and must feel emotion for themselves
- Half shadow face to show the serious characteristic of Teardrop.
- Teardrop is more intimidating and scary that the policeman and scares him away by showing a gun, indicating he will do something bad
- Teardrop puts himself infant of the gun and Ree and takes ownership and protects her
- Active spectatorship to try and understand what the policeman did and why teardrop has some sort of power and hold over the policeman
- Everyone in the community seems to know what happened to Ree's father apart from her
- the lens flare shows the low budget and production used for this film, gives a more realistic film to the film
- Teardrops swearing shows the language that the entire community uses
- the mies-en-scene in teardrops home shows a lot of drug use and animal resemblence
Friday, 2 February 2018
Winter's Bone Notes
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