ISP Week 10: Moon- Binary oppositions (Middle sequence) Explore how binary oppositions contribute to dramatic conflict in ‘moon’. [20] In the film Moon, dramatic conflict is explored through binary oppositions within the performance. In this, the new Sam is constantly compared and seen as different to the old Sam, through their opposite viewpoints and motives.Continue reading “ISP Week 10: Moon- Middle sequence Binary oppositions”
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Moon: Middle Sequence- class notes
Moon: Middle sequence (fight scene) – class notes
ISP Week 8: Moon Opening Sequence Binary Opposition
Week 8 ISP- Moon 20 marks: How are binary oppositions used in the opening of ‘Moon’ to create meaning? Binary opposition in Moon is used to create meaning through the use of Marx’s theory, for example the binary opposites of the company vs the worker. This represents how the working class is exploited by larger companiesContinue reading “ISP Week 8: Moon Opening Sequence Binary Opposition”
Moon:Opening sequence- Class notes
Moon: component 1- section C- British Film Opening Sequence- Class notes on film form, representation and contexts.