Shutter Island
1.
On the boat in the opening
scene you can see handcuffs and chains hanging from the ceiling which shows
that it is not a normal boat for transportation, this makes the audience start
to wonder where they are going and where they have come from. It causes a
strange atmosphere to make us wonder what is going on. The lighting on the boat
is very dark which also creates a dark and dreary atmosphere and keeps the
audience questioning what is happening. The dark lighting connotes bad/negative
thoughts. The island they arrive at is completely isolated with a large wall
surrounding it, this makes us wonder what it is and what they are doing there.
2.
Teddy is presented as a very
mysterious character as he doesn’t like water and gets confused about
misplacing his cigarettes. This makes the audience wonder what is wrong with
him as he can’t seem to remember much except that he has seen the island
before. The way he speaks of his wife’s death is also very mysterious as he
passes her death off as a house fire. As he speaks about his wife, it shows a
flashback to them, and then cuts to the water, then back to her. This links to
the rest of the film as we find out that he drowned her, which explains his
hatred for water and why he quickly said she died in a fire.
3.
The set up reveals to the
audience that the two protagonists have a rather awkward relationship. We can
see that Teddy doesn’t seem to trust the other man as he doesn’t reveal much
information to him. Also, when his partner struggles to remove his gun Teddy
stares in disbelief at him because as a trained detective, he should be able to
do that pretty quickly. On the other hand, the other man seems to know Teddy
better than somebody should if they’ve never met. He asks him questions but
seems to know the answer, this foreshadows the rest of the film where we later
find out that this man is in on the operation to try to get Teddy to remember
killing his wife.
4.
From the opening sequence of
‘Shutter Island’ you can clearly see that this ‘world’ is no happy place where
everyone wants to be, it’s quite the opposite. This is evident because the
lighting throughout the extract is very dull and depressing. Also, the
characters voice tones are very dull and boring, making the audience feel down
and depressed which is how the characters feel in the ‘world’. The fact that
everybody is carrying guns, and the prisoners are wearing handcuffs shows that
it is a very dangerous place to be.
5.
In the extract, you can see
that all the guards are on edge, this confuses us as we don’t know what they
have to worry about because we see the protagonists as the good guys. However,
we later find out that he actually murdered his wife for killing the kids, so
they are on edge with guns ready because he is unpredictable. All the prisoners
wave or smile at Teddy as he walks passed, this also confuses us as they act
like they know him. Later we understand that he is actually a prisoner in the
mental asylum and they are trying to get him to remember what he did.
6.
The opening has many typical
thriller conventions, such as the mystery with Teddy. Thriller films are
usually very confusing, and the story behind Teddy fits this perfectly as we
have no idea what has happened to him previous to the boat.
Good work Charlie - you have demonstrated a sound understanding of the narrative and characters but I would like you to consider the role micro elements play in communicating to and creating meaning for the audience. Try to use specific examples of camerawork, editing, sound and mise en scene to back up your points - you are marked on your use and understanding of media language.
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