representation ability / disability

in this scene the 3 children showing Aggie around are inquisitive and misunderstanding about his disability.this is shown by the dialogue use in asking question about his disability or how he has never been to school . by saying thing such as:
  • "were you in a fire?"
  • "you know what an eraser is right?"
  • " what is the deal with your face?"
it is also shown by the fact he is timmed and quite. this maybe because he hasn't been around many people as he was originally home schooled.
this could be offensive as he has never been to school or because of his deformation. but aggie takes him very well although he is very quite at start but he starts talking when they push him to (this could be peer pressure).
this scene is set in a school with nobody in it as aggie is just being shown around but as it is his first time in a proper school before. so if there were other students there he may feel intimidated. the lighting in this scene is some natural but mostly industrial as they are inside and because the school is shut the blinds / curtons are shut meaning they have to use the lights. they are all wearing normal home clothes as that is what they wear to school in america and it is the weekend. there are no props that really stand out but the bored eraser which is held up and use in one of the questions above. in this scene the facial expression  of the little girl is smug but the facial expression of aggie is sad and shy.

the only sound in this scene is the diouloge. most of the diouloge is questions aimed at aggie. these are noat all positive questions ar esome could be offencive to auggie 


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Edward scissor-hands (Kim dances in the snow) mise-en-scene