This is a 2015 crime film what has the themes of . It is written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. Produced by Richard N. Gladstein, Shannon McIntosh and Stacey Sher. The production company was Double Feature Films and FilmColony. The key cast where Samuel L. Jackson, Kurt Russell, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Walter Goggins, Demian Bichir, Tim Roth, Michael Madson and Bruce Dern. $62,000,000 and so far has mad $43,000,000. The film has been nominated for many awards however it did win a golden globe for best original score. This is a film about when Eight people have to go through a storm together however they start to learn that they all may not make it after all. Films what are similar to it are "Reservoir Dogs" and "The Thing". No one else has had any other movies released with them in as this was only done a couple days ago. For this is shall be looking at Misc en scene and performance.
This is a look at the performance of mostly Daisy (Which has been Oscar nominated). Just after Jody dies the camera is pointed at Daisy with a close up. When this happens you can see all the little pieces of his head in Daisy's hair. This clearly has traumatized Daisy as she has such a clear look of shock and disgust. It tells the audience that she clearly cared greatly for her brother and they both meant allot to each other. In addition the shock what is seen on her face would also be for the fact that her chances of escaping have been servery lowered. All of this still brings a mixture emotions to the audience shock as Jody had just been killed so suddenly, disgust as you are able to see the little pieces of him all along the set and cast and joy as he was one of the antagonists and "A ball shooting coward son of a bitch." line form Warren and the fact you wish to start laughing with Samuel L. Jackson.
For this bit I shall be looking at the misc en scene of the Abraham letter. All throughout he movie there is a constant reference to this letter. The most important times are when John Ruth asks to read, when the Sheriff says that the letter is a lie making Warren admit it is and the ending when the letter is finally read out and thrown away. The purpose of this letter is to represent the life of Warren. At the start with having the letter is in good condition and has been well received. Except for Daisy who spits on the letter showing her disgust for it and Warren, another sign is that she clearly doesn't' like him is that she constantly calls him the N-word (Cause I'm sure how people will take me quoting the film though no one from the film cares about it will see me as being racist) even though she's been told they don't like being called that any more. It shows the audience that Warren is someone of importance. In the middle where the letter is deemed to be a lie it is done by the Sheriff it is done as he doesn't believe that he would be pen pals with he president of the united states quoting the Sheriff "I don't believe that this N-word (No one cares) was friends with the president of the united states." When this happens John Ruth is clearly hurt as he been lied to however it tells the audience that Warren is also as bad as the rest of the cast as he has lied to everyone for a long time. At the end when the letter is finally read out Sheriff and Warren are about to die however just before the letter is scrunched up and thrown away. This is telling the audience that Warren has nothing left to hide and that when the letter is scrunched up and used it shows that Warren's life is no used and up.

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