A film that has greatly inspired the changes made to our own is Oliver Stones 'Natural born killers', which follows the lives of two lovers, who after traumatised childhoods become pyschopathic killers glamorised by the media. The film experiments with colour and realism, often using comedy in scenes that depict murder and torture. I found it interesting reading the reasoning why behind some of the most interesting and diverse scenes, below is the stated reasoning behind some of my personal favourite scenes that have greatly inspired me to be more adventerous.
Murder of Mallorys father: The killing of Mallory's father was staged as a TV cartoon fight, complete with cartoon-esque music and sound effects, in an effort to trivialize the violence as a satirical commentary on how we have become so inured to violence, we accept it as mere frivolous entertainment.
Lost in the desert: The use of dirty black and white film stock was because Stone "wanted to make the desert strange and claustrophobic. Instead of wide open, it's small and grainy and claustrophobic."
Light changes during interview: "It creates a concept that consciousness comes and goes and flows, like circular, like moonlight, as opposed to literal."
Motel scene: Whilst Mickey and Mallory switch channels on their TV, a massive image is projected onto the sky outside their window, and it too seems to be switching channels. This was done as a commentary upon how the entire century was violent, but Mickey and Mallory are being distracted by the artificial violence on the TV and they don't see the real horrors going on outside. "Outside the window of the motel room is a panorama of 20th century violence. On the TV, there's personal violence, my own movies, Midnight express, Scarface. Outside, there's Stalin, Hitler, Vietnam, trees being destroyed; the whole century is violent, and in a sense, it is the chain of violence which kicks off their madness. But they're watching Hollywood movies and they don't see what's outside."
I struggled to find extracts that enabled me to embed the clips apart from the opening to the film, so I have added links to scenes I found interesting from youtube and taken screen shots of moments I thought were effective and inspiring.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Slwpt4gtCNg - Mickey and Mallorys unconventional marriage
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ed0Y3D2F-ow 'I love Mallory' dinner scene
I find the red tint used in the beginning very effective.
I like the canted angle used here, and the way the images shown on Mickey and Mallorys television are being projected onto the window.
Much like the first image, I like the use of colour within this scene.
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