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... p to his death; the setting of home and church continue to contrast with the violence and brutality of their lifestyles and the characters move and express themselves throughout the film in a way that tells the audience that they are serious, deep, brooding people with a weight and burden of guilt upon their shoulders. There are other elements of mise-en-scene that contribute to the development of the film. In 1492, The Conquest Of Paradise, (Ridley Scott, 1992), the use of costume and props tells the audience straight away that the film will be set in authentic historical terms and remain faithful to the time and world that the events of the story take place.
Approximate Word count = 396 Approximate Pages = 1.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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