The second movie is Don't Breathe. It's about a group of people that broke into a house, underestimating the strength and intelligence of the blind veteran that lives inside. Its genre is Thriller, Horror, and Crime Film. Now, we're starting off with CAMS. Again, it's going to get repetitive. Okay, lets go. Common camera angles include, High angles, low angles, and canted. Common camera shots include, establishing shot, two shots, close up, long shot, wide shot, extreme closeup, mid shot, over the shoulder, cowboy shot, and Aerial shots. Common camera movements include, zooms, trucks, pans, and tilts.
Next, CLAMPS. Common costumes in this film include, Common lighting in this film is, dark, very dark. Or as the teacher said it, spooky dark. Common acting includes, fighting, running, holding their breath, and more. Common makeup includes, injury makeup, and regular makeup. Common props include, keys, guns, etc. The most common setting is the blind mans house.
Lastly, Sound, editing, elements, and my opinions. Common Sound includes, Ambient sound, Digetic and Non digetic, Dialogue, sound bridges, scores, etc. Common editing are, cutaways, jump cuts, action matches, eyeline matches, split screens, and inserts. Common elements include, drama, foreshadowing, conflict, etc. Now for my opinion, the likes and dislikes. I really like the story line. I like the concept. The three people go in the house to steal, but two of the three die to a blind guy? That's cool. The ending was made me uncomfortable, you'll probably know if you watch the movie. I liked the parts where the blind man would walk in, and the people would have to be super quiet or he'll catch them. There were parts where they could've avoided what would've happened to them, but then again its hard to think about that kind of stuff when you're afraid. Also, there were those moments where a little common sense could've popped in. For example, there were parts where the blind man came up from behind them, you'd think they would be very observant for thieves. Overall, it was a really good film and I'd highly recommend it.
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