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She plays havoc and introduces new attitudes and beliefs as well as the seduction of the basketball captain Skip. The scenes now begin to change with color and the film gains a new perspective as the society embraces and becomes contaminated. The cinematography of the film identifies the major theme of the film which is change. The movie touches on many social, political, ideological, and religious themes such as race, sexuality, personal freedom, feminism and women's liberation, passion, prejudice, and social change. The themes are displayed in a continuous play of events with proper projection.
The symptomatic meaning is identified through the color changes from a black and white setting to a colored setting and the transition from a real-world to an unrealistic world. The implicit meaning of the film is displayed by the way people react to change. It denoted that people either embrace, reject, or resign to the inevitability of change. While some people are inclined to the past, this movie helps us to examine the changes that appear in Pleasantville critically by analyzing our attitudes toward change in general. Cinematically, I found the film effective because the plot is continuous and the essence of daily life is applicable.
The scene where Bud helps his mother with the makeup to change her skin tone is effective and well-displayed in both colored and black-and-white scenes. The shots are clear and there is a wide-angle shot to give way to the house in which they are situated, the distance is well measured and the movement of the camera is both aerial and with a direct view. The montage of this scene is in a traditional sense with a conservative approach to the customs and based on the need to remain an obedient wife. The acting is well done to display the theme of conservatism in the movie. The mother is married to a supporter of the traditions of Pleasantville and therefore has to display this in the scene.
The films Truman Show, House of Games, and Pleasantville all share a philosophical theme of change and fantasy. Fantasy is predominant in many movies as it transports the viewer to a different world of unrealistic events and enhances the suspense. Viewers are subjected to criticism and extra thinking of what it would be like in this other phenomenon. A sense of eagerness and evaluation with common life is created. 3D movies have a way of raising the emotions and feelings of the audience.
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