Paris, Texas
This was a film that we watched a lot of clips in a class when we were discussing film techniques. The introduction of this film was weird because at the time we did not have any context. The man that we see seems to be stranded in the desert and he just keeps walking following the telephone lines. The telephone lines end up becoming a pivotal part of the story and symbolize that's the way home. When he goes to talk to his wife through the two-way mirror oh, there's a lot of good film shots of her through the mirror and his reflection. When she realizes that it is him there's a shot where his face is directly on top of hers and she finally turned off the lights in her room and is able to see through the two-way glass back at him. It's interesting to see the room from her point of view versus what the people that pay see. The walls are unfinished and you can see the insulation. Whereas the people paying get to see a pretty room that looks finished from their point of view. the different points of view in this movie are interesting because it can symbolize different things for different people and you can tell that both of those characters are experiencing something so different without them having to say anything.
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