Film 3: Bombita
What did you like about the film? I liked the emotions portrayed by the actors and how it had lots of aspects of realism in it. It emphasized the plot, and it definitely works by attempting to connect to the audience, by using similar real-life struggles. | What didn’t you like? I didn’t particularly like the repetition of the same tone of the man throughout the whole short film, he just seemed miserable throughout, and it got quite repetitive, however it did show realism which I liked. |
What ideas could you use? Narrative or style? I liked the variety of filming locations and set designs, it helped emphasize the narrative and made it more enjoyable to watch. | What ideas won’t you use? Why? I probably wouldn’t use the narrative, as I found it very repetitive. However, I did think it suited this film, I just wouldn’t use it for my film. |
In-Depth study: All elements
Feature | Example |
Narrative structure | |
Establishing characters, setting, plot, theme | |
Mise-en-scene | |
Cinematography | |
Editing | |
Sound |
Inspirations – what ideas did this film give you for your own short film?
Cinematography/Sound/Editing: I got inspired by the cinematography in Bombita and how certain scenes foreground the others. | Narrative structure: From the narrative structure, I was inspired by the realism used and how the film conveys real life scenarios. |
Establishing characters, setting, plot, theme: I liked the way they involved the main character’s family because it let us view Simon in a more empathetic way, knowing his struggles at home. | Creating enigmas: I was inspired by the enigma of the ending and how it abruptly ended because of the main character’s anger and impulsive personality. |