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The first rule of Powerplay is ... ??? (1 Viewer)

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check it out,

im thinking of using fight club as a powerplay related text, more specifically - the interplay between tyler durdan (brad pitt) and the other main dude when he goes chasing tyler, trying to figure out what operation mayhem is about and realises (without giving the end away...) 'the truth'. do you reckon that theres enough to do with "HOW" and interplay? im thinking if i can pull it off, itll be awesome, if i dont, could be disasterous...

your thoughts...
 

kate@bangas

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of course you can......there are millions of film techniques....just use heaps of terminology about camera angles, certain screen shots that portray a certain meassage, as well as dialogue, charactrisation.....
 

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and mention the mise-en-scene :)
even though it may be completely unrelated, ive been told to try to include it somehow anyway - its supposed to show how well you know the film technique :rolleyes:
 
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i rang up the advice line and the bloke i talked to said that there were quite a few people using fight club as powerplay related texts. so how many people of yall actually using it?
 

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